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Beowulf vs. Grendel
    The epic poem, Beowulf, is infused with the forces of darkness and the forces of light, heaven and hell. These forces symbolize the forces of good and evil, between two of the main characters, Beowulf, and his rival, Grendel. Grendel's watery lair is dark, and he only hunts at night… darkness. The heroic warriors halls were they rejoice is illuminated… light. These two examples are just one of the many differences portrayed in the epic. Along with differences, there are also similarities. For example, during Beowulf’s and Grendel’s fight scene, the characters appear to be the reincarnation of ancient Mithraic twins, Cautes and Cautopates, who represent life and death. Grendel and Beowulf are completely different beings, when one detail brings out a comparable change in the other.
    Grendel is a descendant of Cain and a man-eater who is feared by the Danes. Living with his mother at the bottom of a foul lake, which hence his name, ‘grenja’ meaning ‘to bellow,’ or ‘bottom of a body of water.’ Grendel comes out at night, leaving his watery den in search for food. His prey, drunken warriors who slumber in Hrothgar’s golden halls, slaughtering them as they sleep, and then dragging their bloody corpse back to his lair for a feast of his own.
    Legendary warrior from Geatland and Edgetho’s son, Beowulf, is human, but seems super-human, having the strength of thirty men. Beowulf is also a monster in some ways, but not in the sense as Grendel. Beowulf arrives at ...

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Submitted by: trench0987
Date Submitted: 01-11-10 7:42pm
Category: English
Words: 492
Pages: 1.97