In the following essay, the poem Beowulf is analyzed to determine if Grendel and his mother are humans or monsters.
Title: In the following essay, the poem Beowulf is analyzed to determine if Grendel and his mother are humans or monsters.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1335 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the following essay, the poem Beowulf is analyzed to determine if Grendel and his mother are humans or monsters.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1335 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Subject: How Human are Grendel and his Mother?
Although a cursory analysis of the poem may lead one
to see Grendel and his mother as quintessential
representations of a belial and insensate monstrosity
that is in diametrical opposition to ubiquitous
expectations for tellurians regarding affect, indices of
the physicality, etc., closer examination of the text
reveals the astonishing possibility that these
purportedly nefarious and murderous monsters may be more
human than their "civilized" enemies, using
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justice because she too was turned to hatred. It never
works. True, it may appear that people prosper when they
raid other shores, when they assert their poweer through
any kinds of violence, or any kinds of oppression, but
like the boastful Beowulf who needed to prove his
prowess in his antiquity, like Adolf Hitler who
slaughtered millions,like the drug pusher lying dead in
the street, they lose in the end - we lose.