John Gardner's "Grendel" and the films directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, Beowulf, Grendel are all subjects of curiosity. Some of the books and movies lack the characteristics of curiosity and this feature. In this book, the personality of Glendel includes this feature, and the role of Beowulf is not, but in the movie, Beowulf is not a Glender but a person with this characteristic. The role of Glendell in books and the role of Beowulf in movies has academic curiosity.
Beowulf's legendary adaptation offers a brave form. Here is the source of the myth of Beowulf: Gurdel, John Gardner's novel, Beowulf and Grendel, and Sturla Gunnarson director. These works contain true courage, but they also depict the lack of courage. The courageous popularity of cowardly juxtaposition in fiction and cinema suggests that heroic behavior is contextual and depends on features indicated at any particular opportunity.
John Gardner's "Grendel" and the films directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, Beowulf, Grendel are all subjects of curiosity. Some of the books and movies lack the characteristics of curiosity and this feature. In this book, the personality of Glendel includes this feature, and the role of Beowulf is not, but in the movie, Beowulf is not a Glender but a person with this characteristic. The role of Glendell in books and the role of Beowulf in movies has academic curiosity.
John Gardner 's Grundel is a revised heroic epic Beowulf, but the view changed. Beowulf 's opponent and Gardner' s work - Glendell 's nominal features, Glendell' s opinion. In Glendell, Gardner is personalizing Grundel by emphasizing the similarity between Glendell's life and human life. Beowulf 's hero "... Devil" (Heaney 100) makes this seemingly opposite, strange character easier to understand through Gurdel' s human emotions, human development, and human reflections on Godner 's reflection on human defects. These words explain Monster Glendell which is truly evil entity. Only magnificent heroes with strength, courage and confidence can beat this powerful enemy. The name of the hero is Beowulf. He showed them all through the epic. Beowulf's first magnificent heroic character is confident. Beowulf was confident in talking to Unferth at Heorot Hall. Beowulf says, "But I can see that he is different from myself, I will teach him the shape of the guitar.