contrasting points of veiw in Grendel and Beowulf
Title: contrasting points of veiw in Grendel and Beowulf
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1241 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
contrasting points of veiw in Grendel and Beowulf
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1241 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Contrasting Points Of View in Grendel And Beowulf
Contrasting points of view in Grendel and Beowulf significantly alter the reader’s perception of religion, good and evil, and the character Grendel. John Gardner’s book, Grendel, is written in first person. The book translated by E. Talbout Donaldson, Beowulf, is written in third person.
Good and evil is one of the main conflicts in the poem Beowulf. How is Grendel affected by the concepts of
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of Grendel, 1).
In reading Grendel and Beowulf, one can find many similarities in the way the events occur in the books, however because of contrasting points of view, the reader gets insight on the entire picture from two different sides. This allows the reader to better understand each book and its contents, such as their beliefs and the concept of good and evil, and acknowledge the ways the character Grendel can be described.
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