Today’s Agenda Return Quiz 1 Go over Extra Credit Possibilities & Homework Show synopsis of pages 80-end. Go over end of previous class PowerPoints, recapping.

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Today’s Agenda Return Quiz 1 Go over Extra Credit Possibilities & Homework Show synopsis of pages 80-end. Go over end of previous class PowerPoints, recapping Joseph Campbell’s model of “The Hero’s Journey.” Discuss heroic traits in Beowulf (and make comparisons) If time, discuss key sections of the text of Beowulf If time, brief clips on Anglo-Saxon treasure If time, highlights of “The Wanderer” (112) & “The Wife’s Lament” (113)

Homework for next class If you haven’t already, do the second Reading Response. It’s on Beowulf and Joseph Campbell. Read “The Middle Ages” 7-19; “The Myth of Arthur’s Return,” “Celtic Contexts” ; Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Read and Print out the Prompt for Essay #1 Ask any questions next class Think about the Gawain reading questions posted online They’re under “course documents” on the “The Middle English Period” page.

Beowulf (NA 80-end): Brief Synopsis Beowulf ruled for 50 years. We’re told the story of the lonely warrior from long ago with all the treasure and no companions (NA 81). It exemplifies the ubi sunt theme. A dragon found this man’s treasure hoard and guarded it for 300 years. An intruder (a Geat) stole from the dragon’s hoard, angering the dragon. The dragon seeks revenge on the nearby village of the Geats, burning down their homes, including Beowulf’s throne-room. Beowulf seeks revenge but is “too proud/to line up with a large army” (NA 83, l. 2345). The thief (the 13 th of the troop) guides Beowulf’s small troop to the dragon. Beowulf reflects on a tragedy that befell King Hrethel before him, but he pushes ahead boasting that he shall defeat the dragon, as he did Grendel: alone. Wiglaf, seeing B. in trouble, recalls his debt to him, and helps him defeat the dragon. Beowulf is fatally wounded. He looks on the treasure, tells Wiglaf to have his people construct a memorial (“Beowulf’s Barrow”), and gives Wiglaf his gold collar as a gift. There’s a great funeral pyre for Beowulf, and they bury the treasure in “Beowulf’s Barrow.” There are other tribes nearby called the Franks and the Swedes. The tale ends with the sense that, with strong king Beowulf now gone, danger looms for the Geats.

Campbell, Joseph. The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, Print. It is the business of mythology proper, and of the fairy tale, to reveal the specific dangers and techniques of the dark interior.... Hence the incidents are fantastic and “unreal”: they represent psychological, not physical, triumphs. Even when the legend is of an actual personage, the deeds of victory are rendered, not in lifelike, but in dreamlike figurations; for the point is not that such-and-such was done on earth; the point is that, before such and such could be done on earth, this other, more important, primary thing had to be brought to pass within the labyrinth that we all know and visit in our dreams. The passage of the mythological hero may be over-ground, incidentally; fundamentally it is inward—into depths where obscure resistances are overcome, and long lost, forgotten powers are revivified, to be made available for the transfiguration of the world.

Some Especially Noteworthy Sections in Beowulf On Women & Hospitality: NA 46, On the Significance of Treasure: NA 60. On “Eternal Rewards” and Beowulf’s God: NA 71. On Peace-Weaving: NA On Ubi-Sunt and Empty Treasure: NA 81. On Loyalty and Treasure: NA On Legacy and Treasure: NA Treasure makes the world go round? What lessons does the text leave us with?