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The Battle with Grendel
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The Battle with Grendel
Line 270 reminds us again of the _______________________with the idea that Grendel was “bearing God’s hatred.” The poet uses __________when he gives inanimate objects personal characteristics, such as line 289’s “His heart laughed…” Line gives us a blatant example of ____________________“but fate, that night, intended Grendel to gnaw the broken bones of his last human supper.”
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In line 296,“Human eyes were watching his evil steps,” shows us that the _____were not sleeping, but rather were ____________Grendel. “death and Grendel’s great teeth came together, snapping life shut” in lines is an example of figurative language, specifically a _________ comparing death and Grendel’s bite. Lines 309 give us two examples of ________ .
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Lines tell us that Grendel isn’t ______at all, but had been relying on his strength and power to dominate the _______. Lines show what a coward he is! Line 327 tells us that “The Danes shook with terror…” How does this explain why Beowulf wanted to fight Grendel with only his men?
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Anglo-Saxon heroes were supposed to be larger than life... How do lines apply this quality to Beowulf? How do lines tell us why Beowulf didn’t want to use weapons to fight Grendel? “Trying to open a path for his evil soul” in line is figurative language that tells us the warriors were trying to _____him.
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Lines is another example of ______________, which tells us who is going to win the battle, Beowulf. Line 367 is a little like Catholic scare tactics; it reinforces the idea that hell is filled with ___________who will torture you according to your _________________. According to lines 373-7, how did Grendel escape, but Beowulf still win the battle?
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I want you to evaluate why Beowulf hung Grendel’s arm from the ceiling. Is it necessary? Is it a worthy thing for a hero to do or a symbol of hubris? Lines give us a nice example of alliteration. Which letter is repeated? Line 420 is an example of hyperbole. What is the difference between hyperbole and overstatement?
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Summarize (give the highlights or main ideas) the last lines of this section,
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