Poetics
Wyrd Werds
The Meat
The Epic
Quotes in Context
100

In the end each clan on the outlying coasts

beyond the whale-road had to yield to him

and begin to pay tribute. (20)

Bonus what does it mean?

What is a kenning? Ocean. 


100

The Anglo-Saxon concept of fate or destiny.

What is wyrd?


100

Beowulf fights Grendel in this way

What are his bare hands?



Bonus: Why? What's so special about Grendel? 

100

Epic stories often include supernatural  forces. How are supernatural forces involved in Beowulf? 

Grendel + Grendel's Mother - monsters of nightmare

Magic Items like...

Beyond human strength 

100

So. The Spear-Danes in days gone by and the kings who ruled them had courage and greatness. We have heard of those princes' heroic campaigns.

There was Shield Sheafson, scourge of many tribes, a wrecker of mead-benches, rampaging among foes.

Bonus: Name at least 2 literary devices 

Opening of the epic / establishes heroic tone and values. Epithet; kenning; metonymy; alliteration 


200

In off the moors, down through the mist bands

God-cursed Grendei came greedily loping.

The bane of the race of men roamed forth,

hunting for a prey in the high hall.

What is alliteration?


200

Payment made to settle a death or injury.

Bonus: Give an example from the text. 

What is wergild?


200

Who exchanges swords with Beowulf   before the battle with Grendel's mother? 

Unferth


Bonus: What's the name of the sword?

200

An omniscient narrator is one that ... 

This type of narrator knows the thoughts and actions of all characters.



200

For the killing of Abel

The Eternal Lord had exacted a price:

Cain got no good from committing that murder

Because the Almighty made him anathema

And out of the curse of his exile there sprang

Ogres and elves and evil phantoms

And the giants too who strove with God 

Time and again until He gave them their final reward

Who is Grendel / related to Cain / wergild / homily / we learn about his character 

300

The latching power in his fingers weakened; it was the worst trip

the terror-monger had taken to Heorot.

What is litotes?


300

The setting for the battle with the dragon; a burial mound for Anglo Saxons 

Bonus: Answer 3. Who is Shield Sheafson? Why is he  important? How was he buried? 

Barrow


Shield - Mythical king of Denmark/ founder - adds significance to Hrothgar's name and fame; cultural context; ship burial, not barrow mound. 

300

The dragon attacks because....

Someone. steals a cup from his lair 


Bonus: How long does Beowulf rule before this moment? 

300

A hero demonstrates ethics and values of their society. What are 2 specific examples of the ethic and values of Beowulf?

Answers vary 

Honor / Wergild - there to fight grendel to repair father debt. 

Kinship - Wiglaf 

Glory

Fame

Leadership 

Giving nature (ring giver)

300


A few miles from here The haunted mere

a frost-stiffened wood waits and keeps watch

above a mere; the overhanging bank

is a maze of tree-roots mirrored in its surface.

At night there, something uncanny happens:

the water burns. And the mere bottom

has never been sounded by the sons of men.

On its bank, the heather-stepper halts:

the hart in flight from pursuing hounds

will turn to face them with firm-set horns

and die in the wood rather than dive

beneath its surface. That is no good place

Grendel's Lair   / litotes / we learn about how scary the place is 
400

A descriptive title to add significance to a name: And so, my request, O king of Bright-Danes, dear prince of the Shieldings, friend of the people and their ring of defence, my one request

is that you won't refuse me, who have come this far,

the privilege of purifying Heorot,

with my own men to help me, and nobody else.

What is an epithet?


400

What are the Greek terms for Descent and Return? 


Bonus: how might this be exemplified in Beowulf? 

Katabasis and Anabasis



* Grendel's Mother 

*Dragon's Lair

400

Beowulf travels across the sea from this land to help the Danes.

Geatland


Bonus: Name King and Queen of Geatland

400

Give a concrete example of how Beowulf demonstrates "vast settings" 

Geatland to Denmark

Lots of Time Passes

Journey to Grendel's Mother's Lair

Battle With Dragon

Tales of War with Swedes and other times in history 

400

Hot and savage, he kept circling and circling

the outside of the mound. No man appeared

in that desert waste, but he worked himself up

by imagining battle; then back in he'd go

2300 in search of the cup, only to discover

signs that someone had stumbled upon

the golden treasures. So the guardian of the mound,

the hoard-watcher, waited for the gloaming

with fierce impatience; 


The dragon learns his treasure is missing; kenning ; metonymy 

500

But the earl-troop's leader was not inclined Beowulf's thanes to allow his caller to depart alive: defend him he did not consider that life of much account to anyone anywhere.

Bonus: What other literary device is at work here? 

What is metonymy?


500

A word for betwixt and between; Myth often inhabits this type of space



Liminal space


Bonus: How does liminality show up in Beowulf? 

500

What is one of Beowulf’s final wishes?

Bonus: Name 3

-Wiglef to inherit the kingdom

-Build a barrow mound

-see the dragon gold before he dies

500

Boasting and bargging is an element of epic heros. Give an example of a boast by Beowulf. When? Why? 

Before Grendel Battle

After Unferth calls him out

before battle with dragon

500

A Geat woman too sang out in grief; A Geat woman's

with hair bound up, she unburdened herself

of her worst fears, a wild litany

of nightmare and lament: her nation invaded,

enemies on the rampage, bodies in piles,

slavery and abasement. Heaven swallowed the smoke

Beowulf's death and funeral; alliteration / imagery