Differences And Similarities Between Beowulf And Heaney

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The world has changed substantially. As years go by, society changes the way it views morality and what values it does and does not accept. Changes occur unremittingly. Literature and the stories it tells are heavily affected by the cultural values of the days. A prodigious example of these changes is the epic of Beowulf (Heaney), along with the film Beowulf and Grendel(Gunnarsson). Both works originate from the same language; however, they are considerably diverse in the story of life each conveys. The movie Beowulf and Grendel reflects a Grendel who is given more human characteristics than the one in the book, along with a more sympathetic tone that expresses the modern idea that one cannot be simply evil but must have an extrinsic goal. …show more content…

Once Beowulf comes into play, he also believes in Grendel's malice and therefore wishes to slay him. However, over the course of the film Beowulf begins to question the sincerity of Grendel's immoral acts. This uncertainty leads Beowulf to a witch who has more knowledge of Grendel then anyone else. By explaining to Beowulf the truth behind Grendel, the witch is able to compel Beowulf into sympathizing for the troll. He learns about his father's death, his child's birth, and how he has, all these years, been misrepresented. Society, nowadays, has deviated from the past dramatically in that we wish to see and be able to explain certain phenomena that occur. Instead of simply agreeing with a topic or theory, we go in depth to try to find some sort of logical explanation. A work of literature holds no exception. This is why the Grendel and Beowulf movie is more detailed and advanced then the epic. So that it can intrigue and keep the audience wondering. As anyone can see, society's values have changed and advanced significantly. Through text and film, the creators symbolize this advancement in the works they both created during two completely separate times. Grendel in both the book and the movie, helps to show this development. The idea that as the years go by, society is looking to better explain and understand the significance of nearly everything created or said. This is why Beowulf is more simplistic when it comes to writing, and why Beowulf and Grendel adds depth and character in a literary work that was rather straightforward and

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