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Ollie Vs. The Dragon

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Ollie vs. The Dragon

When one compares the film Igby Goes Down to the novel Grendel, obvious similarities arise. One of these similarities that can be found is between the characters Oliver "Ollie" Slocumb and the Dragon. For starters, material possessions are the only things that matter to either of the two. Although for different reasons, both characters live their lives with one common goal; to collect as much wealth as possible. Another trait that both Ollie and the Dragon have in common is their cynical view towards life. Neither of them seem to care about anything, and they both cannot be fully trusted. Lastly, both characters act as a sort of antagonist to each story's protagonist. For these reasons, one can easily draw a comparison between Ollie and the Dragon.

The fact that wealth is the only thing that matters to Ollie or the Dragon, is the biggest similarity that these two characters share. Ollie grew up in a rich family and had every advantage a kid could have; every advantage except for a stable home. When Ollie was just a teenager, his dad had lost his mind and had to be committed to an institution. Ollie and his younger brother Igby were left to live with their less than loving mother. Growing up this way made Ollie a very cold person. He never truly cared for anyone or anything. All he wanted was financial success no matter who he might have hurt getting there. On the same token, the Dragon's love for wealth stems from his knowledge of the future. Because the Dragon is such a superior being, he could never have been close to anyone. He could never care for or love another creature. The Dragon knows that life is basically pointless, so he does what makes him happy; collects and counts his wealth. Regardless of what made them this way, both Ollie and the Dragon share the same goal.

Ollie and the Dragon also share a very cynical view towards life. Neither of them would ever

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