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Beowulf Introductory Research

the first great work of English national literature. the epic story of the hero Beowulf, who fights the demonic monster Grendel. Beowulf is Introducing the Epic

Beowulf: nephew of Higlac, king of the Geats. Hrothgar: king of the Danes. Wiglaf: a Geat warrior, one of Beowulf’s select band and the only one to help him in his final fight with the dragon. People

Introducing the Epic Grendel: man-eating monster who lives at the bottom of a foul mere, or mountain lake. Monsters Grendel’s mother: water- witch who seeks revenge. Dragon: giant fire-breathing serpent whom Beowulf fights in Part Two of the epic.

Beowulf takes place in Scandinavia. Places Scholars think Herot might have been built on the coast of Zealand, in Denmark. Scandinavia Britain Introducing the Epic

Places Herot: the golden guest hall built by King Hrothgar where warriors gathered to celebrate. Introducing the Epic

Genealogies

Anglo-Saxon Verse Beowulf was written in the tradition of alliterative verse, the style of poetry which the ancestors of the Beowulf-poet brought to England from their homelands in Scandinavia. The heroic poems were sung by trained singers, called scops, who sometimes composed them extemporaneously for the entertainment of the king and his warriors at celebrations in the mead-hall. The scops were honored by the Anglo-Saxon kings and people because they were the keepers of the history and mythology of their countrymen, since the Anglo-Saxons, until they became Christians, did not know how to read or write. A good scop spread the fame of his king by composing songs about the exploits in battle of the king and his warriors and comparing him to the ancient heroes of saga and song. Many warriors would flock to the mead-hall of a famous king to share in his glory.

Anglo-Saxon Verse The characteristic style of Anglo-Saxon poetry consists of a line with four stressed syllables, a pause or caesura dividing the line into two half- lines, and no end-rhyme. The stressed syllables are alliterated, and there is no set number of unstressed syllables. The poet also uses a metaphor called a kenning. Kennings are descriptive comparisons, such as “whale-road” or “sail-road” for the sea, “bone-chamber” for the body, or “candle of heaven” for the sun.

Anglo-Saxon Rhythm Find four strong beats (stressed syllables) in each line. Draw a slanted mark (/) over each. In the middle of the line, between the second and third strong beats, find a natural pause (caesura). Mark its position with paired up and down lines (//). Unstressed syllables are shown with a mark like an arc on the bottom of a circle, such as U. Mark the unstressed syllables. This is the rhythm of Anglo-Saxon poetry. It may help you to read the lines aloud.

Anglo-Saxon Rhythm “Lo! We have listened to many a lay Of the Spear-Danes’ fame, their splendor of old. Their mighty princes, and martial deeds! Many a mead-hall Scyld, son of Sceaf, Snatched from the forces of savage foes. From a friendless foundling, feeble and wretched, He grew to a terror as time brought change. He throve over heaven in power and pride Till alien peoples beyond the ocean Paid toll and tribute. A good king he!”

Anglo-Saxon Rhythm Is there any rhyme, either end rhyme or internal? Did you notice that often the stressed syllables in a line contain alliteration? Provide examples. What function does the alliteration seem to have? In the lines above, is there any particular number of unstressed syllables per line, or does the number seem to vary?

Kennings The Anglo-Saxons apparently enjoyed word-play and were interested in cleverness with words. In Beowulf, as in other Anglo-Saxon poetry, a type of riddling metaphor called a “kenning” is used. Find the kennings; explain what each means and why it is an apt comparison: “Beowulf spoke; his byrny glittered, His war-net woven by cunning of smith;” “They lay on the sea-bench slain with the sword” “The hell-thane shrieking in sore defeat” “But the bold one had found that the battle-flasher Would bite no longer,” “The foamy necked plunger plowed through the billows,”

The epic hero is the central figure in a long narrative that reflects the values and heroic ideals of a particular society. An epic is a quest story on a grand scale. Literary Focus: The Epic Hero

Elements of an Epic Epics are sometimes called “heroic poems.” They are long narratives about the adventures of larger-than-life characters. They tend to have these characterisics: The hero is a great leader who is identified strongly with a particular people or society. The setting is broad and often includes supernatural realms, especially the land of the dead. The hero does great deeds in battle or undertakes and extraordinary journey or quest. Sometimes gods or other supernatural or fantastic beings take part in the action. The story is told in heightened language.

Beowulf is an oral epic passed from bard to bard. Harpist-bards told the familiar story for audiences in the communal halls at night. Reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village in West Stow, England, with communal hall on the left. Written down between 700 and 750. Beowulf Background

Who wrote it down? scenery described resembles Northumbria (northeastern England) Theory: The poet who wrote Beowulf down may have been a Northumbrian monk. Evidence: Christian elements in epic Beowulf Background

Previewing the Vocabulary resolute adj.: determined vehemently adv.: violently infallible adj.: unable to fail or be wrong furled v.: rolled up lavish adj.: extravagant assail v.: attack extolled v.: praised archetype n.: pattern (character, plot, image, or setting) that appears in literature across cultures and is repeated through the ages Beowulf Vocabulary

Which Word…… is often used in reference to a flag?________ describes someone who is stubborn?________ describes how someone might argue about a subject he or she feels strongly about?___________ is a synonym for praised? __________ describes someone who cannot fail?_________ describes someone who gives generous gifts?________ is another way of saying attack? ________ Previewing the Vocabulary: Activity resolute furledextolled assail vehemently lavishinfallible furled resolute vehemently extolled infallible lavish assail Beowulf Vocabulary

Anglo-Saxon Riddle I am by nature solitary, scarred by spear and wounded by sword, weary of battle. I frequently see the face of war and fight hateful enemies. What am I?