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Grendel

Grendel. Beowulf: Tone Analysis. Characterization. Demon “Grendel was the name of this grim demon” “He was the Lord’s outcast” “God-cursed brute” “A fiend of hell” “From Cain, there sprung misbegotten spirits, among them, Grendel” It goes on…. Characterization. Feared

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Grendel

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  1. Grendel Beowulf: Tone Analysis

  2. Characterization • Demon • “Grendel was the name of this grim demon” • “He was the Lord’s outcast” • “God-cursed brute” • “A fiend of hell” • “From Cain, there sprung misbegotten spirits, among them, Grendel” • It goes on…

  3. Characterization • Feared • “It was easy then to meet a man shifting himself to a safer distance” • Cruel • “Inflicting constant cruelties on the people” • “Corpse-maker” • “Insensible to pain and human sorrow”

  4. Characterization • Basically, he’s evil and cursed by God • “The captain of evil” • “Malignant by nature, he never showed remorse” • “The bane of the race of men” • “Prowler through the dark” • “The God-cursed brute”

  5. Imagery • Readers are shown that Grendel hates happiness • “Then a powerful demon, a prowler-through the dark, nursed a hard grievance. It harrowed him to hear the din of the loud banquet every day in the hall.” • Sound familiar?

  6. Sounds like the Grinch! • “Then the Whos, young and old, would sit down to a feast. . .They would feast on Who-pudding, and rare Who-roast beast. Which was something the Grinch couldn't stand in the least!”

  7. Imagery • Grendel uses his strength to cause pain • “He grabbed thirty men from their resting places and rushed to his lair, flushed up and inflamed from the raid, blundering back with the butchered corpses.”

  8. Imagery • Grendel has a gruesome way of killing people • “He grabbed and mauled a man on his bench, bit into his bone-lappings, bolted down his blood and gorged him on lumps, leaving the body utterly lifeless, eaten up hand and foot.”

  9. Imagery • And a dramatic ending. . . • “With death upon him, he had dived deep into his marsh-den, drowned out his life and his heathen soul: hell claimed him there.”

  10. Symbolism • Represents evil/the Antigod • Cast out by God • Described as a demon (generally evil) • Kills people (unholy) • Called, “The captain of evil”

  11. Symbolism • Overall, represents good overcoming evil • Beowulf (strong and righteous) kills Grendel • “The man who had lately landed among them, proud and sure, had purged the hall”

  12. Symbolism • Also could symbolize Christianity overcoming Paganism • Grendel cast out by God as Pagans cast out by Christians • Beowulf (Christian) overcame Grendel as Christianity overcame Paganism

  13. Tone • Dark, negative, angry • Always described with dark words (ex: “The shadow-stalker” ; “Corpse-maker”) • People’s reactions and descriptions of him are negative • His actions display anger

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