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Beowulf Poem & Anglo-Saxon

Poetry

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Answer This…

What qualities does an epic hero possess?

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The Epic Hero

1. JOURNEY (UNAWARE OF HERITAGE)2. HELP FROM SUPERNATURUAL3. USUALLY MALE4. ACCOMPANIED BY FRIENDS5. BATTLES BECOME MORE DIFFICULT6. ONE CRUCIAL BATTLE7. RETURNS HOME/CHANGES8. MYTHOLOGICAL OR LEGENDARY FIGURE

OFTEN OF DIVINE DESCENT9. RECEIVES MAGICAL GIFTS10. RETURNS HOME AT THE END OF THE

JOURNEY

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The Journey…

1. The search for identity.2. The desire to do what is right.3. The right to the ownership of a

kingdom or future. 4. Is a tool to bring order to societal

chaos. 5. Exemplifies what is right: social

order, morals, and values of the time

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Beowulf Poem

1st masterpiece of English literature◦author unknown◦3,200 lines – Old English◦725 A.D.–estimated time

it was first written down◦Events probably took

place in 3rd or 4th CenturySimilar to a fairy tale

◦Emphasizes nature of success, true friendship, final value in life and death

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What does Beowulf mean?

Beowulf is a Geat from Sweden who comes to Denmark to rescue King Hrothgar from the demonic monster Grendel.

The tales are the stories of dream and legend, of monsters and god-fashioned weapons, descents to the underworld and fights with dragons, of the hero’s quest and of a community threatened by the powers of evil. (GOOD VS. EVIL)

“bee-wulf” or “bee-hunter”= BEAR

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Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Format of the poetry- literary devices◦Unrhymed◦Used in medias res: “in the middle of”Story starts in the middle of the action, not at the beginning.◦Used alliteration- Crazy Crows Cry Crudely◦Caesura: slight pause in the middle of a verse:

God mid Geatum Grendles daeda◦Used kennings – metaphorical, descriptive

phrase (“whale road” = sea; “bone chamber” = body; “God’s bright beacon” = the sun)

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Beowulf Poem

Beowulf Misc.

Has mixture of pagan and Christian elements

Poem is logical for the time period◦People of this era are concerned with mere survival

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Beowulf Poem

Names/places to identify as you read:

Beowulf – Higlac –

Hrothgar – Edgetho –

Herot (“hay-ROW”)– Hrunting –

Healfdane –Grendel – Dragon -

Geats (“geets”) –

◦*Use your form to fill these in as we read.*

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Characters

1. Beowulf

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Beowulf

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Grendel

Man-eating monster who lives at the bottom of a mountain lake.

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Grendel

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Grendel’s Mother

Avenges her son; fights Beowulf

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Dragon

Fights Beowulf 50 years after his battle with Grendel and his mother.

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