Beowulf And Grendel Character Analysis

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Author: John Gardner

Characters:
Grendel- generally conflicted, desires more than his present situation, confused by his inner motivation to integrate but is fought against by his monstrous appearance

Beowulf- similar to Grendel, desires more than his present situation, contrasts to Hrothgar, violent and war-inclined

The Dragon- feared, independent, exists in an immortal state, focuses on the finite or the end

The Shaper- seen as weak, can be taken advantage of, a storyteller, old and represents death or an end, focuses on the infinite

Hrothgar- opposite of Beowulf, avoids war if not needed, takes alternate route to conflict before planning war, wise, strength in organization

Wealtheow- distracting beauty, desired

Quotes: “I create