Characters
Symbols
Themes
Mystery
Plot
100

True or False?

Beowulf becomes King of Geatland.

True

100

The mead-hall is a symbol for what?

Community gathering, family, warrior culture, celebration

100

The overriding theme of the story of Beowulf is what?

Good versus evil

100

The chief diety of the Anglo-Saxons was ______.

Odin

100

What is Heorot? 

Hrothgar's mead-hall

200

Prior to Beowulf's kingship, ______________ was King of Geatland.

Hygelac

200

A sword is symbolic of what?

A warrior's identity

200

If the role of treasure is a theme, what does it mean? Explain.

The act of gift-giving represents respect, loyalty, and generosity. Treasure is also something that is valuable and could lead to greed.

200

Name 3 Germanic groups that invaded villages in England in the 5th century.

Anglos, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians

200

What is the story of Breca about?

A swimming match between Beowulf and Breca, boyhood friends. Beowulf fended off many sea-monsters.

300

This person was responsible for waking up the dragon.

A slave

300

What gifts are offered in the text? What do they symbolize?

Collars, horses, bracelets, gold, land...

Respect, generosity, reward

300

Explain how Beowulf embodies the characteristics of an "epic hero."

He is:

larger than life, responsible for slaying monsters, displays incredible acts of heroism, is assisted by supernatural forces (God), shares courageous speeches

300

Explain feudalism.

Feudalism was the social, political, and economic structure at the time (king/nobles at the top and enslaved people and serfs at the bottom).

300

What weapon(s) does Beowulf use against Grendel?

None

400

True or False?

When Beowulf prepares to fight the dragon, he takes 1 man with him.

False

400

Beowulf himself represents what?

Good

400

Give 2 examples of how Christianity plays a role in the story.

1. Before each battle, Beowulf recognizes God as a supreme being who holds his fate

2. When battling the sea-hag, a "monster sword" appears on the wall.

400

The Anglo-Saxon era is also known as the __________.

Dark Ages

400

What weapon(s) does Beowulf use against the sea-hag?

Hrunting (doesn't work), chainmail, giant sword

500

This is the name of the warrior who helped Beowulf defeat the dragon.

Wiglaf

500
After his death, what is constructed in honor of Beowulf? This symbol is a physical marker of Beowulf's great legacy.

A barrow

500

Describe how this poem embodies the theme of "the hero's journey."

There is the departure (Beowulf leaves Geatland), the initiation (Beowulf battles Grendel and the sea-hag), and the return (Beowulf returns to Geatland and ultimately defeats the dragon).

500

What year did Roman rule end?

410

500
Explain how Wiglaf speaks to his fellow warriors after the death of Beowulf. What did they do to spark his anger? And, what does Wiglaf plan on doing in return?

He is angry because they ran away from the battle with the dragon, leaving Beowulf alone and unaided. He will tell the world how they deserted him and will strip them of their riches, honors, possessions, homes, and friends. "You and yours will be condemned to wander the world as beasts, homeless and friendless forever."

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