Characters
Vocab
Themes
Poetic Devices
Fight!!!
100

The hero who fights many evils, each worse than the last.

Beowulf

100

Another word for grieving.

Mourning

100

Beowulf vs. Grendel.

Good vs. evil.

100

"Then he said farewell to his followers..."

Alliteration

100

What Beowulf uses to kill Grendel.

His bare hands.

200

An evil monster that terrorizes the Danes for twelve years.

Grendel

200

Definition of livid.

Angry

200

This theme appears because the text was rewritten by a monk in the 1100s.

Christianity.

200

"...the living sorrow of Healfdane's son..."

Kenning

200

Grendel can't be hurt by...

mortal weapons.

300

King of the Danes and the person that Beowulf owes a blood debt to.

King Hrothgar

300

A familial bond, something shared between warriors.

Kinship

300

Wiglaf shows an example of this theme when he refuses to leave Beowulf during the dragon fight.

Loyalty.

300

"Knowing a man had come—and then nothing..."

Caesura

300

What Beowulf uses to kill Grendel's mother.

A giant's sword.

400

The only person that stays by Beowulf's side during the fight with the dragon.

Wiglaf

400

If something is hoary, it would be...

Gray and white.

400
Beowulf shows this theme in all of his epic battles.

Heroism.

400

"Conceived by a pair of those monsters born/Of Cain..."

Allusion

400

Beowulf's weapons fail him in his fight with the dragon because...

they melt and break.

500

Beowulf's father, the warrior that Hrothgar saved by paying reparations.

Edgetheow
500

If something is done inadvertently, it is done...

by accident.

500

This theme could also be called "story vs. person telling the story."

Pagan narrative vs. Christian narrator.
500

The name of this punctuation: — 

M-dash or em dash.

500

The dragon is said to use flames, but this is the other weapon he has that's mentioned.

Poison breath.