Background
Monsters
Poetic Devices
Battles
Toss Up
100

Beowulf was most likely written by a....?

Christian Monk

100

Who is Grendel a descendant of? Why is that significant?

He is a descendant of Cain. Since Cain committed the first murder, it suggests that Grendel's evilness was inherited. 

100

What is a Caesura?

An intentional pause in the middle of a line of poetry. 

100

How does Beowulf plan to fight Grendel?

With his bare hands

100

The Anglo-Saxons originally came from where?

What would be Germany today.

200

Oral Tradition means....?

The tradition of passing stories down by word of mouth. 

200

Why are the Danes unable to defeat Grendel on their own? 

Grendel's skin is too tough to be pierced with a sword. Grendel is also too strong and fast for any of the Danes. 
200

What is a Kenning?

A compound phrase that is used as a metaphor for a common noun. 

200

Why does Beowulf allow Grendel to kill one of his men?

To observe how Grendel attacks and fight

200

How many years does Grendel terrorize Herot?

12

300

What is a scop?

A professional story teller. It was their job to remember all of the tribes stories and pass them down. 

300

What motivates Grendel to attack the Danes? 

He hears them singing about God and it aggravates him. He is so evil that even hearing about God is painful. 

300

What is alliterative verse?

Poetry that's lines are connected using alliteration, not a rhyme scheme. 

300

How is Beowulf's battle with Grendel's mother different from his battle with Grendel?

He is alone, he is not as strong as Grendel's mother, and he must use a weapon to defeat her. 

300

Beowulf is written in what language?

Old English 

400

What poetic devices did scops use? 

Caesura, alliterative verse, & kennings

400

Why might Grendel's mother be a sympathetic character? 

She is grieving for the loss of her son. 

400

"Sea Stallion" is a.....

Kenning

400

What weapon does Beowulf use to defeat Grendel's mother? Why can only he use it?

A giant's sword. He is the only man strong enough to wield it. 

400
What group does Beowulf belong to?

The Geats

500

What are values of the anglo-Saxons that are evident in Beowulf? 

Courage, Strength, Kinsmanship, & Loyalty

500

Where does Grendel's mother live? Why is that significant?

In the marshes. It is a dark and wild place which suggests that it is a source of evil, compared to the civilized and bright Herot which is a source of good.

500

What are the three reasons scops used poetic devices? 

Entertain audience, aid memory, create sound effects

500

How does Beowulf finally defeat Grendel's mother?

He cuts off her head

500

How many lines is the unabridged Beowulf text?

3,182

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