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Beowulf
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Epic Definition: long, stylized narrative poem celebrating the deeds of a national hero. 2 types folk epic - customs, rituals, & ideals of a tribal society literary epic of a more civilized society Purpose: didactic - to teach * in particular to teach a new king how to rule
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Beowulf 1st complete epic in any Germanic language(English - not Latin) to survive; author is unknown Social setting: A-S England Geo. setting: Scandinavia; earlier Supernatural content: Germanic folklore Hero: Beowulf - purely English hero
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Didactic: ideal ruler has 4 heroic virtues
fortitude prudence loyalty generosity * all are necessary to fulfill the Code of Comitatus
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2 parts to Beowulf Beowulf's encounters with Grendel & with Grendel's mother Heaven/God has allowed Grendel to attack b/c of the Danes' pride & ignorance of the true God yrs. later - Beowulf's people are attacked by a dragon
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Themes fortitude & prudence external(monsters) vs. internal (pride, greed, & cowardice)evil Christianity(personal God) vs. Paganism(Wyrd or Fate) Beowulf as a Christ-figure
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Characteristics of Old English Poetry
1. Oral - no written language; nomadic people who passed down their values and history through scops - sang their stories 2. sound was important 3. redundancy - aided memory and built tension 4. long speeches and descriptions - slowed the pace, built tension, aided memory, genealogies were important
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2 types of redundancy common to OE poetry
variation - repetition of an idea in different words using same grammatical form periphrastic epithet - expressions of an idea in a more elegant way kenning - metaphoric compound
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