Curiosity Kills In John Gardner's 'Grendel'

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Curiosity Kills Various people know that “curiosity killed the cat” but that is not the initial statement. In 1598, during Every Man in His Humour by English playwright Ben Jonson, the expression was first known as “care’ll kill a cat” (1). This phrase doesn’t implicate care as to nurture or tend to, but rather worry or sorrow. The remark “curiosity killed the cat” is commonly used when one wants another to stop asking nonessential questions. Much like the cat in the play, the 1971 novel Grendel by John Gardner, also holds a beast curious about his life and surroundings. In the novel, Grendel is portrayed as a child with a lack of understanding and a need to adventure throughout the world. Although he is scared to venture too far from his …show more content…

They are both beastly, her more than him, and they both have different ways of living. Grendel is curious and wants to know more about his life and the purpose of living it; whereas, his mother stays in the cave and does not question anything. In the beginning he is frightened to be without her and does not stray far from their cave, but the more he grow the more the curiosity does as well. Grendel always relies on his mother to get him out of any dangerous situation he puts himself in, although she rarely follows through. Many times throughout the story we see Grendel’s disgust with his mother because of her inability to speak. He hates how more monstrous she is than he, and would rather go off by himself but deep down, he knows he truly needs her. Though she cannot actually speak, she tries to communicate with her son by caressing him and sometimes suffocating him in her breasts. One of the only times we see her speak is when Grendel asks his mother why they are here and stand to live in the cave and she responds, “Don’t ask!” (11). Grendel cannot fathom why they live in such terrible conditions and wonders what it would be like to live somewhere nice like the humans do, but he never goes against his mother.

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