Beowulf & Grendel vs. Beowulf, the Epic Poem

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Many different works of literature are later remade into a visual piece. The visual versions, however, do not usually tell the story the same as exact as their written counterparts. In the case of the epic poem, Beowulf, this is also true. There are many similarities between the movie and the poem, and there are also many differences.
In the opening seconds of the film you are already able to see differences from the poem. The poem begins with Grendel, who is a demon of pure evil which has spawned from hell, attacking Danes in the mead hall, killing all of them. This scene does happen in the movie but for different reasons. The film opens with a scene of the Danes hunting down Grendel’s father and also Grendel when he was a child. Grendel’s father was killed by the Danes, over a fish he had stolen from them. In the movie, Grendel is not a demon from hell, the Danes refer to him as a “troll,” and he is also said to be the Grinder of Teeth, meaning he has bad dreams.
The next major difference is shown, when Beowulf challenges Grendel to fair combat. In the epic, Grendel willingly fig...

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