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This list of artistic depictions of Grendel refers to the figure of
Grendel Grendel is a character in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem '' Beowulf'' (700–1000). He is one of the poem's three antagonists (along with his mother and the dragon), all aligned in opposition against the protagonist Beowulf. Grendel is feared by a ...
. He is one of three
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s (along with Grendel's mother and the
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) in the
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epic poem ''
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'' (c. 700–1000 CE).
Grendel Grendel is a character in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem '' Beowulf'' (700–1000). He is one of the poem's three antagonists (along with his mother and the dragon), all aligned in opposition against the protagonist Beowulf. Grendel is feared by a ...
has been adapted in a number of different media including film, literature, and graphic/illustrated novels or comic books.


Cinema


1999 Baker adaptation

Vincent Hammond portrayed Grendel in Graham Baker's film ''Beowulf'' (1999). Among the artistic liberties taken in this version set in a post-apocalyptic future, Grendel is depicted as an armored creature with jagged fangs and clawed hands and feet, and he's stated to be the son of Hrothgar and he is shown to be capable of rendering himself partially invisible in a Predator-like manner. His manner of death also differs from the original source. As with the poem, Beowulf tears off Grendel's arm during their first battle, though Grendel survives the wound in the film. Beowulf kills Grendel later on by stabbing his stump.


2005 Gunnarsson adaptation

The film ''
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'' (2005) purports to be a more realistic depiction of the legend. Grendel, played by Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson, is portrayed as a large, Neanderthal-looking primitive man, whom King Hrothgar and his men believe to be a "troll". His mother, referred in the credits as a "sea hag", is portrayed as more inhuman-looking.


2007 Zemeckis adaptation

Crispin Glover portrayed Grendel in the
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film, ''
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'' (2007). This version changes elements of the poem by introducing a relationship between Grendel's mother and Hrothgar which results in the birth of Grendel, much like Graham Baker's adaptation eight years prior. Grendel is portrayed in the film as a diseased and deformed creature. Described by the film crew as "The embodiment of pain", he was born with a large external
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which causes him pain whenever the singing in Heorot echoes in his lair. This weakness is exploited by Beowulf in his battle with the monster. When frightened or weakened, Grendel is shown to shrink in size. When not attacking the Danes, he is shown to be a timid, childlike creature who speaks in
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in the presence of his mother. During his battle with Beowulf, his arm is severed and he bleeds to death. He's also the older half-brother of the
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fathered by his killer. Philosophy professor
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argued in the December 7 issue of the '' Chronicle of Higher Education'' that, "Zemeckis's more tender-minded film version suggests that the people who cast out Grendel are the real monsters. The monster, according to this charity paradigm, is just misunderstood rather than evil. The blame for Grendel's violence is shifted to the humans, who sinned against him earlier and brought the vengeance upon themselves. The only real monsters, in this tradition, are pride and prejudice. In the film, Grendel is even visually altered after his injury to look like an innocent, albeit scaly, little child. In the original ''Beowulf'', the monsters are outcasts because they're bad (just as
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, their progenitor, was outcast because he killed his brother), but in the newer adaptation of ''Beowulf'' the monsters are bad because they're outcasts ..Contrary to the original ''Beowulf'', the new film wants us to understand and humanize our ''monsters.''"


Other film adaptations and portrayals

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'' (1981) is an animated film based on the John Gardner novel, ''
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'' (1971); the film stars
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as Grendel and is told from the monster's point of view. * The Wendol are members of a fictional enemy race in the film '' The 13th Warrior'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2007) - a made-for-television movie on the
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. * Christian Boeving portrayed Grendel in ''Beowulf: Prince of the Geats'' (2008). * In the film '' How to Train Your Dragon'' (2010), the Red Death is called "the bride of Grendel" by Tuffnut, one of the teen Vikings. * The Moorwen in the film '' Outlander'' is based on Grendel. The Moorwen is the last of its kind, its species having been massacred by humans. Thus, it seeks revenge on humans. The Moorwen is ultimately killed when it is forced off a cliff. * In the DIC Mini-Series, Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible, Grendel was a "gentle giant" kind of monster that resembled a troll with eyes on its back and made a deal with King Midas's son to help his ailing mother.


Comics and graphic novels

* ''Grendel'' comics written and drawn by Matt Wagner * Anand, Astrid and Bill Carroll. ''Beowulf'' (1987) * 1975-1976: '' Beowulf: Dragon Slayer'' Issue #2, July 1995. ( DC Comics). * Grendel (spelled ''Grendell'') is a character in series published by Marvel Comics, who has appeared in a few episodes as an antagonist of Thor and Hercules. He is a member of the Dark Elves. * '' TalesOfLegend Comics'' is a webcomic of the story of
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told from
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's perspective. * 2009:In the Secret Six title, Grendel is the spawn of the supervillain Vandal Savage. He is killed by Wonder Woman when he tries to eat his half sister Scandal. * Grendel is featured in issue #3 and issue #6 in the second volume of the ongoing Ghostbusters IDW comic series.


Essays

Grendel appears in the speech Harold E. Varmus gave for winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on oncogenes, at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1989. He stated a cancer cell is "like Grendel, a distorted vision of our normal selves".


Games

* Grendels are one of the breeds featured in the artificial life program ''
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''. * Grendel is the name of the heavy assault rifle in '' Crysis 2''. * Grendel is a monster in the ''
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'' series. * Grendel is a boss mob in the
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''. * ''
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'' features a boss monster, which later becomes an incidental monster, called Grendel which depicts the beast as being four-legged. * ''
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'': a MUD role-playing fantasy game based on the original story. * '' Final Fantasy Tactics'' * Grendel is one of the bosses in the PSP game '' Lord of Arcana'' by Square Enix. *In '' Shadowrun'', Grendel are portrayed as solitary, subterranean orcs fallen victim to the magical HMHVV virus. * The MMORPG '' Runescape'' features a monster named the Kendal, a reference to Grendel. It is later revealed that this monster is actually a cannibalistic human serial killer in a bear suit. * '' Skies of Arcadia'' features a monster named Grendel. * Grendel is a Boss character in '' Too Human'', known as "GRNDL-1". * In '' The Wolf Among Us'' by Telltale Games, Grendel is magically disguised as a normal-looking human yet possesses the attributes in the main story. Gren (short for Grendel) has the ability to transform into a white, giant-like creature at will, resembling the giant in ''Beowulf''. After a drawn-out fight, the player character, Bigby Wolf (the Big Bad Wolf himself) has the option of ripping off his arm, as a nod to his original ''Beowulf'' appearance. * Grendel is a recurring demon in the '' Shin Megami Tensei'' series. * In Ragnarok Odyssey and its Ace expansion Grendel was depicted as a massive masked giant who had a knack for getting up after being slain, leading many of the characters to believe he was immortal. Grendel was also shown to have an alternate appearance called "Bronze Grendel" due to entering and being trapped in the Sograt desert, which tanned his skin. * In '' God of War'' (2018) the protagonist Kratos at one point faces two elemental boss monsters at the same time named "Grendel of the Ashes" and "Grendel of the Frosts", obviously named after the creature. * In ''
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'' Grendel appears in the Story mode of Beowulf. * Grendel is the name of one of the bio-mechanical suits known as '' Warframes'' in the game of the same name. * Grendel is the name of an optional side mission and its final boss in the ''
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'' expansion '' Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty'' * Grendel appears in the 2020 video game '' Assassin's Creed: Valhalla''. Summoned to East Anglia by an abbess to investigate strange cattle killings, the protagonist Eivor ultimately discovers them to have been the work of Grendel: a gigantic, mentally disabled man afflicted with strange mould, who merely thought he was 'playing'. After killing Grendel and his mother, a remorseful Eivor bids the abbess to heavily fictionalise the events of Grendel's death. * In '' Trails'' Calvard arc, the Grendel is a powerful monstrous-looking armor of unknown origin that the protagonist Van can don through his Hollow Core AI making him "don his nightmares" after an incident with the first Genesis orbment. It first appears to be technological in nature, but it's later revealed that it is more mystical than it lets on. It seems to be greatly connected to the truth of the world and Van's true identity.


Literature

Grendel has appeared in multiple works of contemporary literature. * In
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'' (1976), the Wendol are members of a fictional enemy race. * In
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novella ''The Monarch of the Glen'' (2006) Grendel is ritually battled and killed every year before the champion who defeated them is then sacrificed. * In John Norman's novel '' Marauders of Gor'' (1975), protagonist Tarl Cabot kills a prominent Kur (in prior novels, termed "the Others", antagonistic to the Priest Kings he serves), and mounts its head as a permanent trophy for the Torvaldslanders—and when queried by his aide-de-camp Samos, terms it Grendel (followed by the single word "yes" as a sop to erstwhile Canadian slave-girl Leah's curiosity). Another Kur called Grendel appears in other Gor books. * In John Gardner's novel, ''
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'' (1971), Grendel retells the epic poem
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from his perspective, starting with his 12-year war against Hrothgar's kingdom up to his death at the hands of
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. He is portrayed as a pensive, solitary creature who fears life has no objective meaning. The work explores themes of existentialism and
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. The novel was nominated for the 1972 Mythopoeic Award for best novel. *Grendel appears in the short story "Far Flew The Boast of Him" by Brian Hodge, collected in the anthology ''Hellboy: Odd Jobs''. Hellboy confronts Grendel near
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, where Grendel has been inadvertently summoned by a group of medieval reenactors. * Grendel is the nickname of the character Chris Sellers in Chuck Klosterman's book, ''
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'' (2008). *Grendel and "Grendel's ma" (aka "Grendel's mum") are also characters in Suniti Namjoshi's 1993
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fairytales, ''St Suniti and the Dragon''. Consisting of non-sequential poetry and prose, ''St Suniti and the Dragon'' focuses on the adventures of ''St. Suniti'', a female saint-in-training. During these adventures, St. Suniti has a number of encounters with Grendel and Grendel's ma. *In Larry Niven's short story "Grendel" (1968), the creature makes a notable appearance. *'' The Legacy of Heorot'' (1987), a novel by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Steven Barnes, includes alien predators called "grendels" *In '' The Gripping Hand'' (1993) by Niven and Jerry Pournelle, there is a brief mention of "sea grendels" * James Rollins makes numerous explicit references to ''
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'' and Grendel in ''Ice Hunt'' (2003) (e.g., chapter 15, page 2), which novel also prominently features a subterranean research base on the Arctic's floating polar ice cap, called Grendel Ice Station after ancient creatures called grendels. *
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, includes the character Logafell, last of a race of ice giants, based on Grendel.


Military

*The 6.5 Grendel is a 6.5 mm rifle cartridge developed by the small arms company, Alexander Arms, to serve as an intermediate power round, falling somewhere between the
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. They also have a correlative round that is much more powerful, the
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Music

*''Grendel'': a song on the '' Diary'' album by Sunny Day Real Estate * Grendel (band), a Netherlands-based
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/hard EBM band *''Grendel'': an opera composed by Elliot Goldenthal, based on the Gardner novel, directed by Julie Taymor, and commissioned by
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. B side to their first single, " Market Square Heroes" (1982). The recorded version of the song is 17:15 long, while the live versions regularly ran to over 20 minutes. *Grendels Arm: an American heavy metal band based in Oakland, MD


Television

* In the first season of the Comedy Central program '' Battlebots'', Grendel was the name of a green, super-heavyweight robot that used a spiked hammer arm as a weapon. It was subsequently used in the Battlebots remote-controlled toy line. * In '' Once Upon a Time in Wonderland'', Grendel is a man disfigured by the Red Queen. * In '' Star Trek Voyager'': " Heroes and Demons" (1995), a holographic version of the ''Beowulf'' poem malfunctions when the ship encounters a group of non-corporeal life forms, and crew members are taken prisoner by the program's incarnation of Grendel. Ultimately, the Doctor must take the role of Beowulf to rescue them. * In '' The Simpsons'' season 20 episode: " Four Great Women and a Manicure" (May 10, 2009), when Moe sees Selma in the "Queen Elisabeth the First" segment, he says, "Grendel got in again." * Grendel appears in several episodes of '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', as Grindl.IMDB: Grendel
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in the final episode.


See also

* List of artistic depictions of Beowulf * List of artistic depictions of Grendel's mother


References


External links

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