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7 June, 15:45

Do you think Gardner's Grendel is an accurate rendition of the character that appears in Beowulf? Why or why not?

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  1. 7 June, 16:11
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    In the epic tale of Beowulf and John Gardner's novel called Grendel, the most striking difference is Gardner's decision to have Grendel tell his own story, thus making the monster a more sympathetic character.

    In Beowulf, Grendel's entrance into the mead hall, repeated as he has done for twelve years, is described as he moves with seething anger intent upon grabbing and devouring his first victim. He is thrilled to see such a collection of ...
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