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Beowulf Movie Clip I AM BEOWULF!

Notes: What We Do Know: Beowulf is the oldest surviving English poem. It’s written in Old English (or Anglo-Saxon), which is the basis for the language we speak today. Some of the characters in the poem actually existed. The only copy of the manuscript was written sometime around the 11th century A.D. (1000’s),

1) When it was exactly written. Notes: What We Don’t Know: 1) When it was exactly written. 2) Who wrote it 3) How much is based upon historical truth.

Denmark, Sweden & the Netherlands Setting of Beowulf Denmark, Sweden & the Netherlands Time of Beowulf

Setting of Beowulf: Although Beowulf was written in English, it is set in what is now Sweden, where a tribe called the Geats lived. The story may take place as early as 400 or 500 A.D.

Clip of Old english Beowulf read in Old English

Poetry in Beowulf: Terms to Know Alliterative verse & Consonance Alliteration - is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words. Consonance-is the repetition of consonant sounds, but not vowels, as in assonance. Oft Scyld Scefing sceapena praetum, Monegum maegpum meodo-setla ofteah; Egsode Eorle, syddan aerest weard.

Poetry in Beowulf: Terms to Know Assonance - is the repetition of vowel sounds but not consonant sounds as in consonance. fleet feet sweep by sleeping geeks.

Poetry in Beowulf: Terms to Know Kennings & Caesura Kenning - poetic phrase, a figure of speech (often metaphors) substituted for the usual name of a person or thing. Caesura - is a natural pause or break (especially important if the story is told through oral tradition). There was Shield Sheafson, scourge of many tribes, A wrecker of mead-benches, rampaging among foes. The men feared the Hall-Watcher’s hard hearted hatred. (Hall-watcher = Grendel the monster)

Examples of Kennings: Ocean Skeleton King Sword Guess the meaning of each kenning. 1) hronade = “Whale Road” = ______________________ 2) banhus = “bone-house” = ________________________ 3) beaga brytta = “ring-giver” = ______________________ 4) beadoleoma = “War Friend ” = _____________________ Ocean Skeleton King Sword

Creative Writing Assignment- create a Boast! Beowulf and many brave thanes among the Swedes, Danes, and Geats, perceived nothing arrogant in informing the world about who they were, the noble origins of their lineage, what extraordinary feats they have accomplished, and foes they have undone. Anglo-Saxon Europe was a land bathed in blood and cowardice cost lives. Assignment: Write a formal boast about yourself and perform it for the class. Tell us your deeds, who’s your daddy/mama, what you plan to do now/later, and how you’re not gonna take nothin’ from nobody. Your accomplishments may be academic, athletic, musical, social, artistic, etc. Lay aside your humility! Remember, you’ll soon be applying for college and may need to do a bit of boasting.

Should be 1-2 minutes spoken create a Boast! Criteria Your boast of 10-20 lines must show your understanding of Anglo-Saxon poetry by following the Anglo-Saxon poetic format: No end-rhyme At least 5 caesura (pauses) in a mid-line AT LEAST 5 lines must include alliteration Two original kennings Should be 1-2 minutes spoken

DUE DATE: TUESDAY, September 12 You will have limited class time to work on this You will present your boast to the class Be a bragger, be bold, be brave. Tell us of your accomplishments and how awesome you are!