Reconsidering the popular story from another role became popular recently. Some of the most famous examples in recent days are evil books (the story of the wizard of Oz seen from the witches point of view, gray: 50 degrees gray Christian speaks, and movie Maleficent)
I like the idea of telling stories in various ways and talking back to each other. For this purpose, here are some of my favorite Monster stories from the monster point of view.
As one of the earliest examples, Glendell announced in 1971. The book Grundel tells us the story of Beowulf as seen by Glendell. In his words he is confused, lonely and misunderstood. His mother could not communicate. Glendell understands humans, but they can not understand him. His first contact attempt brought Glendell to be attacked. Although he is still a monster, it is difficult to ignore his situation after hearing his inner monologue.
A short story from the perspective of an alien in John Carpenter's thing. This creature is part of the nest box's heart and the ship strikes this small water we call the earth. I will protect myself from a cold before freezing. When that creature woke up to the person who discovered it, it tried to communicate, but discovered that it was attacked by these 'bipedal branches' themselves.
Mr. Hyde is hiding here. He was trapped in Dr. Jekyll 's operating room and told his story in the 4th. Mr. Hyde was portrayed as a victim and was pressured by aggressive Dr. Jekyll. Mr. Hyde acts like an injured child, trying to understand the world and the people around him.
This book tells the story of Satan and is generally regarded as the largest monster. This is a story of rebellion and corruption. Yawei ordered Satan to participate in what he did not agree and it will sacrifice hundreds of angels in their lives. Satan is hesitant and the third angel attacks each other and exacerbates the situation of everyone.
Twenty years after Arashi, Calvin was able to escape the island he spent in his life. He plans to retaliate against Prospero, but he finds it too late: Prospero is dead. Calvin then chases Miranda and forces her to listen to his story, so she can understand how both of them feel embarrassed.
Geryon is a three-headed monster that raises cows. Hercules was forced to steal these cows as one of his notorious 12 jobs. This story happened many years later. Geryon, now called G, is raising a group of yaks. G. I met Hercules by chance. He is now called Sade. Sorrow is suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome. Of course they decided to take a train to the volcano
John Gardner 's Glendell is written from the monster' s point of view, or rather this work is written like a monster. First, the reader can identify from the perspective of every story. This is the basic foundation of the story. Therefore, we agree at least to some extent Glendell. As a narrator, Glendell showed himself playing not only his own mind games, but also literary games, as if I liked writing a novel. As the novel advances, the reader considers Glendell as a writer / artist. He wrote a chapter like a script. He wrote poems, started with weak "jingle" poetry, ended pretty good, and was experimenting along the Yangge quartet and other rhythms and meters. He associates each of the 12 chapters with the corresponding constellation symbol. When he was young, he said that he often played games when he was playing cats and rats in outer space. But of course he is still doing this
In Gardner's novel "Glendell", is Grundell a hero or a villain? In Beowulf, Glendell is undoubtedly a villain, but after reading Glendell, is it OK to ask Glendell as a hero or a villain?
In Glendale, this story is spoken from Glendale's point of view. Therefore, he is not considered a killing machine. But in Beowulf, the reverse is true. Glendell is seen as a monster that threatens Flosger's people. The way to draw Glendell on Glendell is different from how he explains his leadership and purpose at Beowulf. When talking about his behavior and nature, the description of both stories of Glendell is the same. Glendell's initiative in Glendell is mainly self defense. In two works of Beowulf and Glendell, Glendell usually has the same meaning. He is known as Keynes, is known as Cain, and is known as the evil spawning of Cain, and is also considered a monster, why? Why is he an evil and horrible person strictly eliminating everyone in these two books? After abandoning John Gardner 's book, Glendell was expected to be given some excuses, he portrayed that he is not an unexplainable monster at Beowulf. But all