The novel "Glendell" was written by an unknown poet written by John Gardner, Anglo-Saxon, but was translated by Barton Raphael. In the epic "Beowulf", the character Glendell has little human nature and it looks like a monster that almost impossible to offer in life. By contrast, in John Gardner's novel "Grundel" he gives it a unique human character that determines all his movements and ideas. In Gardner's novel Grendel is like a human, except that he looks awful. This is obvious from Gardner's novel than Beowulf. Because he is the one who tells us stories and how he sees everything.
This is a story based on classic poet "Beowulf" "Glendell" with three main characters, Dragon Dragon and Glendell. Besides Glendell, the other two characters also represent the evil of the alien world. Grendel analyzes here and evaluates whether he is a man, a monster, or a concept. The statement states that Glendell is a person, is still a concept a monster? The idea of fighting Glendale and Grande is based on the poem "Beowulf". The story develops around the struggle between good and evil in life. Beowulf is a hero of Beowulf, Glendell, Macbeth's fate and plays an important role in ancient British epic Beowulf and William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It is said that the main events of this poem such as Beowulf's third killing and his own death are destined. In Macbeth, destiny is so important that it is represented by strange sisters that drive drama behavior. However, if there is a reservation, there must be an agent to decide fate. In Beowulf, God is fulfilled
One of the most eye-catching and most developed characters among poet Beowulf written by Grendel, written by John Gardner, and anonymous poet is Monster Glendell. These works show two different aspects of Glendell, but they are similar in many ways. Grendel evokes sympathy for this terrible monster by making him look like a victim, while Beowulf depicts him as the most hateful enemy. The existence of Glendell, his murder and the reason behind his death made him one of the most controversial and notorious monsters in literature. Glöndel is Beowulf, who painted his murderous monster, but he is also a lone victim of the judge ... Read more