Grendel loves language, specifically the poetic language
of the shaper, which he says has the power to make him believe in the "lies" of the
Hrothgar's greatness, even though he knows the truth. He is, at one point, overcome by
the beauty of the shaper's words and runs away, "ridiculous, hairy creature torn apart
by poetry." (Chapter 3) Grendel knows that language has the power to change the world.
Significantly, his mother is a creature without language. Grendel has taught himself to
speak and even to speak poetry. Beowulf taunts him in the last chapter by telling him
that "you make the world by whispers...whether you make it a grave or a garden of roses
is not the point." He then makes Grendel "sing words."
Friday, July 19, 2013
In Grendel, who or what is considered to be good in Grendel's eyes and of what does this goodness consist?
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