Existentialism in the existentialism of Grendel and controversy with other countries are fierce despite recent controversies. Before "the history of science" and "the age of reason", it is generally thought that there are things such as gods, good and evil, and heroism. However, as the Renaissance approached the interest of science and the mechanization of the universe, the necessity of God has almost disappeared and human beings can only reconsider the origin of the meaning. John Gardner's very smart Grendel is a commentary on the strengths and weaknesses of the two world views. There is a "meaningless" universe and heroic universe that exists.
Glendell touched the whole novel and involved various philosophies. Nihilism, political anarchism, existentialism and so on. Glendell supports existentialism in most of the novels, the Dragon (virtualist) believes that there is no pattern in the universe, and I agree that the existence is inherently meaningless. However, unlike the dragon, he is not just sitting on gold. Through art - he discovered the same meaning as humans, at least to some extent. But Glendell is not a hero in a traditional sense, at least to some extent, he is a fool. As he ate at least a part of the child, they have to tell the mother to say something terrible. He is a terrible joke to eat children
In Gardner 's novel "Glendell", is Grundell a hero or a villain? In Beowulf, Glendell is definitely a villain, but after reading Glendell, is it good to ask Glendell as a hero or villain?
Despite recent discussions, discussions between existentialism and other countries in Glendel's existentialism are fierce. Before "the history of science" and "the age of reason", it is generally thought that there are things such as gods, good and evil, and heroism. However, as the Renaissance approached the interest of science and the mechanization of the universe, the necessity of God has almost disappeared and human beings can only reconsider the origin of the meaning. John Beowulf as an epic heroic epic hero usually embodies the most respected personality traits in their society, and Beowulf is no exception. "Beowulf" was founded in Anglo-Saxon society, many people tried to occupy various British kingdoms. In times of this danger and violence, people are often exposed to danger and danger. These conditions can only allow brave people to survive, and brave people will be welcomed by the population. these
Social Grendel and Anglo-Saxon society are examples. When Anglo saxon people started living, Glendell saw from afar. Glendell was not part of Anglo-Saxon society, but he tries to understand these societies. In this case, Grendel tried to be friends with them but was considered refused because it did not succeed. By comparing Anglo-Saxon's beliefs and attitudes with Glendell, we can see the development of Glendell.