Add to your interactive notebook… Table of Contents 67-68 Beowulf
Beowulf [IN 68] Kinship Comitatus Fraternity Glory Violence & Revenge Anglo-Saxon Culture How Element is Reflected in Beowulf Kinship Comitatus Fraternity Glory Violence & Revenge Mead-Hall Pagan Beliefs & Wyrd Christian Influence
Beowulf [IN 68] Kinship Hrothgar = Healfdane’s son Comitatus Anglo-Saxon Culture How Element is Reflected in Beowulf Kinship Hrothgar = Healfdane’s son Comitatus Hrothgar cannot ensure the safety of his warriors Fraternity Danes and Geats celebrate as one Glory Beowulf boasting of his deeds Violence & Revenge Grendel’s bloody attacks Mead-Hall Beowulf opens in this setting (Herot) Pagan Beliefs & Wyrd Hrothgar’s sacrifice to the old gods Christian Influence Poets sing about Christian creation, Grendel is descended from Cain