The Coming of Beowulf

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The Coming of Beowulf
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The Coming of Beowulf
• This story doesn’t actually take place in England...
Herot is actually set in _______, hence the Danes
(Danish people) and Beowulf comes from the
tribe called the _____(Line 91) who live in
modern day Sweden.
• Lines 90-92 refer to which of the Anglo-Saxon
heroic characteristic of _________________.
• Line 100-103 tell us that Beowulf only felt the
need to bring _________men with him.
(repetition of the heroic self confidence.
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• Line 110-112 describes the men as eager to
fight Grendel, much like the football boys in
the tunnel pre-game.
• Line 112 mentions the oak-hard boat, which is
an example of an ________.
• The author gives us a great example of
_______here in line 114, comparing the ship
to a bird, in the way that they both glide
gracefully through their elements.
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• Line 124 is an interesting contrast to the
pregame battle attitudes of a few moments
prior… This is another example of the poet’s
inclusion of ___________into the pagan myth.
• Lines 125-153 introduce us to my favorite
character in the whole poem: Hrothgar’s
lieutenant. He embodies __________and
_________to the upmost degree.
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• Beowulf begins to speak and the author
provides us with an interesting ___________,
comparing his heart to a locked treasure chest
in lines 154-155.
• Lines 156-181 is Beowulf’s (familial) resumé,
ending with an ultimatum…
• The Lieutenant offers a caveat to Beowulf in
lines 184-186, warning him to make sure he
can put his money where his mouth is!
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• Line 192 gives us an example of a synecdoche,
which is a substitution of a _____for a ______:
curving prow for ship.
• Lines 198-211 offer us beautiful imagery of
Herot… we’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto…
• Herot has to be exquisite because it
_____________Beowulf’s rise to the throne.
• Line 220-268 give us a more elaborate
portfolio of Beowulf’s prior exploits… (next pg)
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• Boasting is common in epic poetry. It allows the
hero to show he has already won fame and
intends to do so again. This combo of boasting
and fame was especially important to AngloSaxon heroes because their pagan religion
offered no hope of reward in an afterlife; thus
their fame was their only hope for immortality.
• There wasn’t much the poet could do to remedy
this scenario…
• Keep a list of the accomplishments Beowulf lists.
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• Line 241, Beowulf begins a request to
Hrothgar that he can fight Grendel _______,
without the help of the Danes. What are
possible reasons he wouldn’t want their help?
• Lines 247-248 tell us his plan of attack with
Grendel. Why does he decide not to use
weapons?
• Lines 260-263 provide gruesome imagery!
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• Lines 258-268 express a characteristic AngloSaxon view of life and introduce us to a theme
of ________. He understands that if it is his
fate to die at Grendel’s hands, then he accepts
the kind of horrible death it will be.
• How are Christianity and Fate intertwined?
(Line 268)