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    airborne for hours by floating on warm air currents. As the Sun heats the Earth throughout the day‚ it creates columns of warm air. As these columns get bigger‚ birds fly into them and ride the warm air. Just like how a kite dances in the wind‚ birds have full control of the world above us. Flying inside of these columns of air‚ lazy birds are able to float‚ sleep‚ and eat‚ without even having to flap their

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    into the blackness‚ deeper into the woods. I run‚ and run‚ and run‚ farther into the veil of darkness that encompasses me. It feels like I have been running for months now‚ but still I endeavor. The only thing that guides me is the pale light from the full moon‚ shining like a glimmering opal in the sky. I don’t remember how I got here; the last thing I remember is tremendous pain‚ like being hit by a car‚ then waking up in this god forsaken land. Giant oaks surround me; their entangling roots occasionally

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    Grendel’s Character The novel Grendel is one of the most profound and controversial works of contemporary American author John Gardner. Being a very versatile creative personality- novelist‚ specialist in study of literature‚ and critic; Gardner’s work is distinguished by its versatility. As a professional researcher of medieval English literature‚ Gardner had a particular interest in Anglo-Saxon poetry of the eighth century‚ especially the epic Beowulf. The novel Grendel was created in the literary

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    Why do authors use the vehicle of theme to connect to readers? Throughout the book Grendel‚ John Gardner uses theme to emphasize a connection of the story to the reader. Theme is used because in a story like Grendel with “heroes” and “monsters” hope is used to further the interest of the reader. Themes can be viewed through different perspectives‚ but in Grendel the author uses the themes of fate and free will; also language to express human qualities to connect “monsters” to humans in modern life

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    constantly encouraged Maxwell to do well in his education. This helped Max overcome his negative mindset on how he was brainless and never attempted to try by using his Learning Disorder as an excuse. Max as a young child grew up in an environment full of negativity owing to the fact that his father was a criminal and he had a learning disability. He had been constantly faced with judgement as people worried in fear about how Max might turn out like his own father. This leads to my last and final

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    Grendel‚ the first antagonist in the epic poem Beowulf‚ is most definitely a monster. To even compare him to a "rambunctious youth" is irrational. The narrator emphasizes his monster-like qualities and even refers to him as a monster. The diction deliberately portrays him as evil‚ as do Grendel’s own actions. <br> <br>The beginning line of the passage is ‚ "A powerful monster …". In line 16-17‚ the narrator goes further by saying‚ "… the monster stirred‚ that demon‚ that fiend‚ Grendel‚ …". The

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    A boy departs the familiarities of home to conquer the beasts of an unknown land‚ receiving help from the most unexpected people; finally achieving his goal. This sounds like an existing heroic fantasy novel‚ right? This is the real story of a young boy named Enrique who sets out from Honduras and perseveres through many “beasts” to reunite himself with his mother in America. We can see the similarities between Enrique’s Journey and a traditional heroic quest. First off‚ a heroic journey is similar

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    these beings are made to grow in a world they do not know‚ to fend for themselves. The beings‚ Grendel and the Monster of Frankenstein‚ charge their way through a world that despises them‚ searching for companionship‚ for acceptance‚ and for their self-worth. Try as they might‚ they cannot succeed and their sorrow turns to

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    Which is better? To be a king or to be a hero? To those who are deeply infatuated with the feeling of complete power and authority‚ the correct answer is a king. To those who get a thrill from being responsible for the wellbeing of others; or to those who are fascinated by the thought of being a legend and their name going down in history‚ the correct answer is a hero. Beowulf chose to become the latter of the two previous choices‚ despite what the population wanted. Beowulf cared more for the heroic

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    Grendel as a representation of helpness and pointlessness of life for Anglo Saxons“ Grendel represents all the fears that were created just because of the belief and dependence on other members of society. Grendel is introduced as a first fully described monster in Beowulf‚ the novel about life in Anglo-Saxon society in the era. He represents all things that Anglo-Saxon society fears from a lof-collecting standpoint. Grendel with his power and decisions‚ is makikng life of Anglo-Saxons in Beowulf

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