Even if you do not exist, is it isolated that you feel as if you are alone in the world? In Glendell 's book, the hero is his last species, except his mother, and may not exist in the novel. Glendell is a speaker, and his language is very similar to the one he is mostly seeing. He has a constant attachment to them throughout the novel, but due to the shape of his horror, he can not get close to any of them. Humans are afraid of Grendel and will attack him every time he approaches.
Glendell expresses human emotions and characteristics in various ways. Glendell is "a bat forced by his wild appearance and limited imagination" (Butt), but he is anxious to become a part of society; he is anxious for friendship when isolated. His "Ear is clinging to the tree" (43), he heard observing what happened to the Hall of Fame called Hart and Humans, he felt he was a part of civilization. He also has feelings for certain people. Like the Danish people, he was heavily influenced by Shaper and his songs, "There are incredible lies, all of these big phrases, gorgeous, golden" (43). Glendell was deeply moved by the power of the poet 's poetry (Bates). Queen Wealtheow showed a feminine, gentle and kind life to Grendel. Humanized feelings of Grendel show that his personality resembles human beings and helps those who read his story relate to him.
Beowulf shows many typical Anglo-Saxon themes. For example, the theme of banishment only is drawn by attacking an unprofessional monster Glendell. I was isolated from the world by Glendell and his mother, suggesting loneliness. Another typical theme proposed by Beowulf is related to natural wild fear. The role of Beowulf is said to be almost invincible. Daredevil was completely armed and swam with his sword for 7 days. "Take risk and take risks" (243-244). He is not difficult to beat the evil. Another typical Anglo-Saxon theme is related to despair of struggle for fate. Beowulf can distinguish which fight he wants and fails because of his fate. His comment says "Beowulf destroys his destiny" (675-677), "I will stand up and not escape from the fire of his shooting until we decide which of us will win" (675-677) I will.