Putting it in Context Historical and Cultural Setting of Beowulf
Geography Great Britain, also known as the United Kingdom, is made up of four countries. Can you name them?
Map of Europe
Map of United Kingdom
Historical Context of Beowulf Written around 700 A.D. in Old English Unknown Anglo-Saxon poet Oldest surviving poem in Old English and one of the most important works in British literature
Conversation What is the difference between paganism and Christianity?
Anglo-Saxons Mix of Germanic tribes that invaded Britain in the 5th Century Started as Pagans, but would convert to Christianity over time Their language, Old English, was the foundation of the English language we use today
Setting of Beowulf Written in England, but set in the old Scandinavian countries The poem is known for mixing traditional pagan beliefs with Christianity
Setting of Beowulf Then Now
Let’s read and learn more about the Anglo-Saxons Discussion: Partner read the required sections While reading, stop to paraphrase/summarize the central ideas of that section
Warrior Culture Valued bravery, loyalty, and strength Tribes would rally around strong kings Kings would reward his warriors with treasure
Conversation What other historical cultures around the world held similar values to the Anglo-Saxons’ Warrior Code?
Exit Ticket Define the word “evil” and give examples to support your response. The story of Beowulf involves fighting monsters. Explain some examples of modern-day monsters. These could be ideas too; think outside the box!