Strangers and individuals in Glendell and their environment tend to be generalized due to the multifaceted nature of literature. One of the most serious generalizations encountered involved the failure of distinguishing characters from the novels in which they existed. As an example, we will cover John Gardener 's Grendel and Albert Camus' Stranger. When analyzing the mainstream ideology it is very easy to attack and complete them on the existentialist tab.
Good and evil is one of the main opposition of the novel, Glendell. How is Glendell influenced by the concept of right and wrong? Glendell is just a distant person who wants to be part of something. The desire to adapt to him made him wrong. Glendell is fascinated by Shaper's poetry. He often returns to the honey hall to hear it. One evening, he listened and heard Cain and Abel 's story, including Dane' s explanation of Glendell. His reaction to this led to one of his most exciting emotional reactions.
Brian J. Tanner December 19, 2002 Glendell's interpretation of Glendell: Hero of one's own story? The main character of the story of Glendel is not a specific person; on the contrary, from his point of view, Grendel seems to have his own hero. Because Glendell tells the story of his life, his thinking and logic can not be discerned to tell whether he is telling us all whether it is reliable or not. But this does not mean he is completely wrong, or completely correct. But that means that the point of telling stories is biased towards Glendell. In addition to Glendell, the point to consider is humanity. They feel that he is not only an enemy, but also a definition of evil. ... Read more
Grendel is a hero, a symbol of oppressed people. He is not a traditional hero, but he is a hero in another society. Grendel is a "monster" excluded from Herrot because his ideas and values are not consistent with social norms. In turn, he seems to believe that the killing and destruction of Heorot is the only way he can release frustration and frustration. Heroto and his people expressed his thoughts, emotions, and personality through music, laughter and dance. Grendel was excluded from society: "He was struggling for a while for the exiled monster, the Cain clan, and the Creator treated it as an illegal hooligan and regarded it as an abandoned accusation." Grendel is not only a personal representative but also a representative of all strangers. Glendell did not follow the social judgment of the individual script. He is a murderer, a fool