Origins & Beliefs
The Heroic Code
Christianity vs. Paganism
Language and Style
The Final Battle
100

How was Beowulf originally shared and passed down before it was written?

It was sung aloud in mead halls by scops.

100

What value does Beowulf show when he fights Grendel without weapons?

Courage and/or seeking glory (fairness in battle)

100

What is the Christian view of fate in Beowulf?

God guides outcomes and rewards righteousness (closeness to God/just and godly behavior).

100

What is a kenning?

A compound phrase that replaces a common noun metaphorically.

100

Why does Wiglaf become involved in the fight between the dragon and Beowulf? (2 Anglo Saxon Values)

He is courageous and loyal to his king

200

Name two major ways the Christian monks influenced Beowulf when they wrote it down.

Christian morals for Anglo Saxon behavior

References to God’s will/Christian fate 

Paganism as evil and Christianity as strong

The editing of all pagan elements to Christian

200

When Beowulf asks that his armor be sent to Hygelac if he dies, which value does this show?

Loyalty (to one's leader)

200

What is the pagan (Anglo-Saxon) view of fate in Beowulf?

Fate cannot be changed, but courage shapes how one is remembered.

200

Which is the kenning in this line? “Then glory in battle was given to Beowulf: Grendel’s war-gear was useless.”

war-gear

200

How does Beowulf rationalize that he is the only person that can defeat the dragon?

Because he is the king - It is his duty, even if he will lose. 

300

Why is Beowulf significant to Anglo-Saxon culture?

It shows how storytelling preserved history and values before the written word. (Taught the Heroic Code/Anglo-Saxon Values.)

300

When Beowulf dives into the mere to face Grendel’s mother alone, what value does this demonstrate?

Courage

300

Grendel cannot touch the “treasure seat”, this reflects...

Christian belief that God protects those chosen to rule

300

Name two types of items/words are often replaced with kennings in Beowulf?

Weapons, people, and natural elements

300

What are the two reasons Wiglaf gives that the men should help Beowulf?

They swore loyalty to him and accepted his gifts

400

Define wyrd

The Anglo-Saxon idea of fate — unchangeable, but bravery shapes how one is remembered.

400

When Beowulf gives his kingdom to Wiglaf, what value is represented?

Loyalty

400

What was the Monk's purpose in inserting Christianity into Beowulf?

To "sell" the new faith to people already familiar with the story

400

Why were kennings important in Anglo-Saxon poetry?

They added imagery and helped scops remember lines in oral tradition.

400

What is the reason Wiglaf scolded the men who should have helped Beowulf?

Their cowardice brings shame upon them and their people 

500

What is the ultimate goal of an Anglo-Saxon warrior? (What was Beowulf's goal in every fight?)

To achieve lasting fame/glory through strength and bravery (and loyalty).

500

What Anglo-Saxon Value does Herot represent?

Fame/glory 

500

“He knew death had come, yet he fought on.” Explain how this line relates to the idea of Anglo Saxon Fate.

Continuing to use courage to push yourself forward, even in the face of death.

500

“The shepherd of evil, guardian of crime, knew at once that never before, nor since, had he felt in any man a hand-grip greater.”

Correctly identify two kennings

shepherd of evil

guardian of crime

hand-grip

500

What does Beowulf mean when he says, “I sold my life for this treasure, and I sold it well”?

He accepts death as protecting his people gives his life meaning 

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