Beauulf's suspicious Glendell Glendell is certainly a giant. He is not only a deadly enemy of Hrothgar and Herot, but also a deadly enemy of Geats. It seems that Glendell got his only pleasure from attacking Herlot and destroying internal fighters. He is a tragedy for everyone living under the control of Flosugger. They hate him. He is called "enemy of mankind" (29), but that is correct. However, due to the actions of Glendell, they could not see the different parts of Glendall let him do the evil he did.
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.
Beowulf - The main character of the epic, Beowulf is a hero of Geatish, fighting Monster Glendell, Mother of Glendell, and the Fire Dragon. Beowulf's pride and encounter made him the most powerful and capable fighter. When he was young he reflected all the best values of hero culture. In his later years, he proved a wise and effective ruler. Kingfroth Gar - King of the Danish people. Hrothgar enjoyed military success and prosperity until Glendell threatened his kingdom. As a smart and old ruler, Hrothgar represents another leadership indicated by a young warrior Beowulf. He is the father of Beowulf, a model for Beowulf to be king.