“Except in the life of a hero, the whole world's meaningless. The hero sees the value beyond what's possible. That's the nature of a hero. It kills him of course, ultimately. But it makes the whole struggle of humanity worthwhile. (p.77)”
Quote by John Gardner
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Grendel is a narrative poem that delves into the life of a fearsome creature, Grendel, who attacks the Danish kingdom of Heorot. The poem, rich in symbolism and philosophical depth, examines the nature of good and evil, the role of the individual within a community, and the cyclical nature of violence. Written in a modern style, it challenges traditional heroic narratives and invites readers to reconsider the boundaries between human and monster. more
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