Monsters In Beowulf, Grendel And The Dragon

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Monsters in literature often differ from those seen in real life. In books, most of the time, they have a mystical figure or ability. In real life, monsters often do not posses a super ability or an unusual appearance. In Beowulf, Grendel and The Dragon both possess supernatural abilities and a strange or mystical appearance. The dragon can spit fire and fly too, while Grendel has a horrible and scary appearance. He also terrorizes multiple humans just to have a meal. The world outside the lines in a book differs. In real life, people often face difficult situations that may classify as a "monster". My personal monster this year, probably a common one among all seniors -college applications. However, I have a plan to defeat it. I will work …show more content…
Or hopefully, rather as a beautiful acceptance letter. If they come back as a rejection I will never get the validation that I have what it takes to become successful while doing something that it does not even feel like a job when I am doing it. My dad always used to say to me: "Fer, work in something that you would do for free". I never really got that, until I found the kitchen. The thought of not doing what I love, feels like I would not have happiness. College acceptances might fool one because of the scary outcome that can come after the war but, I will not go down without a fight.
Before I came to live in the United States I used to watch high school set movies and the characters applied to college and they did not make it a big deal. Now that I have to go through this process I can't help to think "Why did they fool me like that?". Nobody could prepare one for the stress level the majority of the seniors are going through thanks to this tough journey called senior year. Little by little, winning small battles, we will win the war with the toughest monster: College acceptances. My journey is just getting started, but I know I have what it takes to make it out