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Point 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 Burton Raffel, 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 good and evil? Grendel is an alienated

individual who just wants to be a part of something. His desire to fit in causes

him to do evil things. Grendel is fascinated by the Shaper's poetry. He often

returns to the mead hall to listen ...

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