"Beowulf" and Glendell are, in many respects, two similar stories, but they are different. These stories are like coins, you can not live without the other side. Just as coins share the same coin on both sides, these stories have similar plots, scenes and convey the same story. There is also a difference between "Beowulf" and Grendel on both sides of the coin. In these two stories, the difference lies in their philosophical views. "Beowulf" depicts the philosophy of life that even today many people are paying attention.
Because Beowulf, Grendel Beowulf and Grendel are based on the same epic "Beowulf", they are actually the same story. "Beowulf" translated by Kevin Crossley-Holland here has many different translations that makes Beowulf's epic very compatible. "Beowulf" and "Grendel" are very similar, but there are many differences. If you continue reading these two stories, you can see how many differences exist. For example, the movie "Beowulf and Grendel" has many similarities and differences with poetry. The main difference between movies and poetry is Glendel himself. In this poem he is explained as an evil monster born of two demons. In the movie, Grendel is actually a human being, it is known as a warrior and Dane's Troll. This poem does not explain Glenn's career, nor does it explain the way the Danish murdered his father and the reasons for revenge like a movie. Witch Selma
The heathen element of the epic "Beowulf" is obvious to Superman's personality. Beowulf is drawn as a superhero. Beowulf will protect himself from Grendel Danes. In the fight against Glendell, Beowulf chose not to use weapons; he relied on superpowers. In the battle, Beowulf 's power took over and Beowulf fought against Grendel until he could draw a monster' s arm from his socket. Supermen's achievement also appeared in the fight against Glendel's mother.
It is easier to compare Beowulf and Grendel. Clearly, one is human (Beowulf) and the other is supernatural (Grendel). In addition to this obvious difference, there is a motivation to compare them. Beowulf has an eternal reputation and hopes to act according to the laws of warriors of his time (sometimes called hero's law). As a warrior, he is a part of social structure, emphasizing his personality and warrior skills. On the other hand, Glendell is not part of an established social structure. He was born with a cursed curse of Cain. He is unmanned. Indeed, in the early days of this verse, Glendell's motives for attacking Herlot proved to be his wrath against the noise they produced during the celebration - he gathered them in fellowship I did not like the fact that it was. This makes him a threat to society, and we strive to respect and protect Beowulf.