Liiterary Devices
Epic Hero characteristics
Hero's journey
Beowulf cantos
Anglo-Saxons
100

Personification

Giving human traits to something non-human

100

An epic hero must _ to a new land.

Travel

100

What is it called when the hero is at home, before anything changes?

The ordinary world

100

What 2 superhuman abilities does Beowulf show?

Strength, breathing under water.

100

Where did the Anglo-Saxons live?

England

200

Imagery

A picture put into our heads using the 5 senses

200

What sets a hero apart from just a regular person?

Superhuman abilities

200

What call must the hero respond to?

The call to adventure.

200

What does Beowulf do with Grendel's arm?

Hangs it from the rafters. 

200

Who was the most honored member of society?

Warriors

300

"Up from his swampland, sliding silently"

Alliteration

300

Where does a hero have to receive help from?

Something supernatural

300

What is it called when the hero is getting ready to enter their supreme ordeal?

The approach

300

Where does Hrothgar want Beowulf to go once Grendel is defeated?

Hell/The home of Grendel's mom

300

How did they tell stories?

Through oral tradition

400

Kenning

A poetic nickname for a character

400

What positive trait does a hero gain by the end of their story?

Humility

400

What are the three hallmarks of the supreme ordeal?

Supernatural help, losing something, almost dying

400

What keeps Beowulf from almost dying while fighting Grendel's mom?

His armor

400

What helps the clans unite?

Christianity and a common enemy.

500

"Almighty's enemy"

A Christian Allusion, and kenning

500

What is the difference between a foe, and a regular enemy?

The foe almost kills the hero

500

What is it called when the hero is returning home?

The road back

500

What is the name of Beowulf's original sword?

Hrunting

500

What two things did dragons guard in their mythology?

Treasure and the ashes of fallen warriors.