In the novel "Grundel" by John Gardner, Glendall is looking for answers to life. The most important of them is the meaning of life. He is confused about how he wants to see life and why he is looking for something. He was too much of these answers, his mothers, people, and dragons, but I can not give Glendell the answer he is seeking. The first impression of Glendale was to ask the mother about the meaning of life and the role in life.
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. - According to Dictionary.com, sympathy can be defined as "a fact or power that shares others' feelings, especially sadness or trouble, sympathy, compassion, sympathy." (Dictionary.reference.com/browse/Sympathy) This definition and information provided after reading, translated by Burton Raffel, Beowulf
In Glendell of John Gardner, he used Glendell as a truly unique character. Gardner depicts Grendel as a misunderstood, confused but complex creature. A person who is sexually raise. I think he drew like this, Gardner shows that each story has two aspects. This links him to the reader. Glendell is terrible, but not barbarous. Grendel is a character that you can learn, think, feel emotion, and communicate. It is his curiosity that individuals attract me to Glendell. Readers can contact Glendale in various ways. He knew his behavior was cruel, but I wondered why he was persistent. Grendel fought with Danes which was "the 12th year of his foolish war" (5). Glendell knew that his war with Dane was a cycle involving murder, but he continued. He knows what he is doing is stupid (5)