In search of the moral superiority of friends by comparing Grendel and Frankenstein, they found enemies and they found hatred in search of hope. Socially abandoned children just want to live like the rest of us. Usually, in our prejudice against them, we expel them from the elite society. Regardless of our personal view, social judges are accepted and no one is accepted. Among the best people ever, there is something unacceptable in society. Van Gogh found a comfort in his work of art, and women have always denied his passion.
Grendel is a monster. To judge people through appearance is not entirely "moral", and as other stories like Frankenstein show, as they see monsters they know monsters. It is difficult for Glendell to find his place in the world because he does not feel like a human; but they think he is different. Throughout the story, Grendel experienced various beliefs by trying to find out who he really is. In the process of growth, Grendel has to establish his own beliefs. - GRENDEL THE SAVAGE has depicted young people as fake tragic heroes and has become the subject of exploration in the literature of the 20th century. In John Gardner 's Glendell, owner Grundel was portrayed as an adolescent parent in search of guidance and found happiness in violence. Glendell continues to commit the ultimate malice at the murderous flosugger's honey hall
John Gardner represents Glendell as an abandoned prototype. The author of Beowulf depicts Grendel as a pure monster, and compared with John Gardner, Grendel is not a barbaric monster but a wise person with human characteristics and features. In a traditional story, Glendell is portrayed as a bloody devil by the greedy animal instinct. Grendel is explained as a smart existence. Glendell and Ryan can compare with "Mouse and Man". Both roles have alienation, and with the desire to fit in. Grendel 's book, readers can see the opposite side of Glendell. In Beowulf, Glendell is considered an enemy and evil one. In Beowulf, Glendell is scary and dislikes. After reading Beowulf, the reader saw Grendel through the eyes of the victim he was afraid of. King