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    greater and stronger than ordinary people. Heroes are people who make an effort to change the world no matter what it takes. This is clearly shown by Lieutenant Dunbar in the novel "Dances with Wolves‚” written by Michael Blake. Dunbar shows traits of heroism by being loyal to his word when he does not leave his post‚ even when there was no sign of help; showing bravery by saving Stands With a Fist when he could have left her to die; and completing his own personal‚ emotional quest. Lieutenant Dunbar may

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    The Comparison and Contrast of Grendel and Beowulf In the novel Grendel by John Gardner he portrays a different image of what Grendel appears in the epic poem of Beowulf. Grendel is a nonhuman who possess and shows the abilities that a human would portray. Grendel‚ believed to be a demon descendent of the demon Cain‚ is never explained as to what exactly he is or what he is said to look like. Only explanation of what Grendel may be is small facts portrayed throughout the story. The only

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    England in the 8th century‚ introduces us to a character known as Grendel‚ a vicious beast who terrorizes a village in Denmark. In 1971‚ an American author named John Gardner reintroduces the character‚ this time re-telling the story from the monster’s point of view. In both stories Grendel is portrayed in many similar‚ but also many different ways. When reading the two stories we instantly recognize similarities in the way that Grendel is depicted. Both describe him as a seemingly vicious monster‚

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    comparison to Grendel. Grendel gives much more of a story than Beowulf. The story Beowulf seems to be lacking so much detail in comparison to Grendel. Beowulf however from John Gardner’s perspective was shaped by a shaper‚ which could be a metaphor for the way man has selectively twisted their own story. However seemingly if you put together the plots of each story they are basically two halves of the same circle. They complete each other in the general overall story of Beowulf. Now in Grendel we as readers

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    The stories “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” and “Beowulf” both display examples of heroism. In the time of Beowulf‚ heroism was thought to have been strictly based on pure strength and the ability to defeat opponents. As time progresses‚ the definition of a hero has become more open. In the time of “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”‚ wisdom and the ability to make important decisions are becoming qualities for defining a hero. Heroes are very important within a society‚ they give people hope and someone to look

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                                                           04/02/13 Grendel             The book Grendel by John Gardner is about a monster‚ named Grendel‚ who involves himself with humans. It goes back in time to show the origins of the conflict between them and also to show Grendel’s personal change within. The novel provides the view of the “monster” that everyone in Beowulf feared and hated. It showcases how certain events and experiences shaped Grendel‚ not only as a monster‚ but as a human and observer.

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    definition of a hero is an individual who carries out acts of bravery and who shows great courage as well as strength of character. People look up to heroes because of the noble and the brave things that they have done in the years of their lifetime. Heroism is a dominant theme in Middle Age literature works. The epic poem Beowulf‚ the classic tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ and the classic tale Morte d’Arthur feature characters that possess the qualities of a hero. In Beowulf‚ the main character

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    In both stories Grendel is portrayed as a bad guy. In GrendelGrendel can talk and basically just wants a friend to torment‚ while in Beowulf he doesn’t talk and is defeatable when fought. In the story Grendel‚ you can tell by the way he talks that he is fueled by killing. It gives him a certain rush that serial killers get while killing. I was able to understand Grendel in a way because he was lonely‚ scared and found something to do‚ which excited him; but all he really wanted was a friend. In

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    Beowulf is the Hero of the Geats‚ an Epic Poem. Grendel is a creature that seeks understanding of the seemingly purposeless universe. Grendel was the first of three monsters than Beowulf killed. Grendel from the Epic poem‚ and the movie are greatly different‚ like how his arm got taken off‚ or even a chain on his arm. Grendel hates the noise and happiness that comes from the Danes. As a solution to this problem in the book‚ Grendel sneaks into the hall at night while the Danes are asleep. Since

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    viewed in this century as barbaric and brutal. The Epic of Beowulf and Beowulf and Grendel is a perfect example of the religious differences and views of the people of this particular century. (Gunnarsson‚ S.) (Heaney‚ Seamus) In Beowulf and Grendel there was a more pronounced difference in religious views than in the Epic of Beowulf done to try to be more relatable to today’s society. The movie Beowulf and Grendel reflects more of a religious conflict between Christianity and Norse mythology than

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