Grendel and Frankenstein are two monsters who know that society ignores their existence and they are assuming their social burden as they are not like other people around them. Both Glend and Frankenstein are trying to accept their position in the opinion of the surrounding people. Their sporadic happiness comes from their participation in fighting and murdering the members of society, but they do not want to respond to their ability to remain loyal to themselves or to respond to self-esteem and social status Accept. By yourself.
There is a conflict between Glendell and Beowulf. The conflict had spread between light and darkness, paganism and Christianity, and the theme of human beings and beasts. Glendell is the main character of Glendell, the second person in Beowulf, facing an external battle, but the most important battle is done internally. John Gardner acknowledged the basis of Glendell's dilemma, "He stuck to skeptical and cruel rationality" (Grundel's Gaith). - Compared with the present age, medieval ordinary people seem to care more about God, especially the sacred view of individuals. Perhaps this is if people are used to fear Viking or plagiarism of black plague, people have more hope of getting a happy future, and if the bars are adjustable The person's TV is larger than 32 inches, and it seems that I want to find something better.
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 's good and evil John Gardner' s novel Grundel gives readers a new perspective on the classic "good and evil" plot. From the beginning of the book, the reader can see that the talker has some very unique things. Obviously, the narrator is a very enthusiastic person who can express himself in a very poetic way. - Various remodeling of Beowulf's legends will provide brave shape. 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 situation lacking courage.