At a Glance
Origins & Author
Genre & Epic Traits
Anglo-Saxon Culture
Epic Techniques
Major Characters
Monsters & Enemies
Important Places
Key Events
Weapons & Symbols
Themes & Ideas
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Around what year is the only surviving Beowulf manuscript dated?

Around AD 1000

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What language family does Beowulf belong to?

Germanic

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What type of epic is Beowulf?

An oral folk epic

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Name one Anglo-Saxon heroic virtue.

Fortitude, prudence, loyalty, or generosity

100

What is a kenning?

A descriptive compound phrase

100

Who is the hero of the epic?

Beowulf

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What monster attacks Heorot?

Grendel

100

What is the name of Hrothgar’s mead-hall?

Heorot

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Why does Beowulf travel to Denmark?

To help Hrothgar defeat Grendel

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What weapon does Beowulf refuse to use against Grendel?

A sword

100

What theme emphasizes loyalty between lord and warrior?

Comitatus

200

During what years was Beowulf likely composed?

Between about 600–1000

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Where did Beowulf originate?

Anglo-Saxon England

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What kind of hero do epics celebrate?

A national or legendary hero

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What bonds a lord and his warriors?

Generosity and loyalty

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What is a stock epithet?

A repeated descriptive phrase

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Who is the Danish king terrorized by Grendel?

Hrothgar

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Where does Grendel live?

A dark underwater lair

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What country does Beowulf come from?

Geatland

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How does Beowulf defeat Grendel?

By tearing off his arm

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What fails Beowulf in the fight with Grendel’s mother?

His sword

200

What theme explores the power of fate?

Wyrd

300

Who first labeled the Beowulf manuscript with his name?

Laurence Nowell

300

Why is the author of Beowulf unknown?

It was originally oral and later recorded by a scribe

300

How are epic heroes usually described?

Larger than life

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What is the comitatus?

A warrior band loyal to a lord

300

What does in medias res mean?

Beginning in the middle of the action

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Who is seeking revenge for Grendel's death?

Grendel’s mother

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What final enemy does Beowulf face?

The dragon

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Where does Beowulf battle Grendel’s mother?

An underwater cave

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What happens after Grendel is killed?

Grendel’s mother attacks

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What saves Beowulf underwater?

A giant’s sword

300

What theme warns against excessive pride?

Pride / hubris

400

Which collector owned the Beowulf manuscript?

Sir Robert Cotton

400

What role might the poet have held?

Christian scholar, monk, or court poet

400

What supernatural elements appear in epics?

Monsters, dragons, fate

400

What value is shown through gift-giving?

Generosity

400

What is an epic simile?

An extended comparison

400

Who becomes king of the Geats after Beowulf?

Wiglaf

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Why does the dragon attack the Geats?

Its treasure is stolen

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Where does the dragon guard its treasure?

A barrow

400

How long does Beowulf rule as king?

50 years

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What does treasure symbolize?

Honor, loyalty, and reward

400

What theme in Beowulf reflects Christian values?

Good vs. evil

500

In what year was the manuscript given to England?

1702

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Which two belief systems influence the poem?

Germanic paganism and Christianity

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What major action drives epic plots?

A journey or battle

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Why does Beowulf focus on actions rather than thoughts?

It comes from an oral tradition

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What verse style is used in Beowulf?

Alliterative verse

500

Which warrior remains loyal to Beowulf during the dragon fight?

Wiglaf

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Which enemy represents pure evil and isolation?

Grendel

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Where does Beowulf rule as king?

Geatland

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How does Beowulf die?

From wounds after fighting the dragon

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What object symbolizes kingship at the end?

The dragon’s treasure

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What theme is shown by Beowulf’s willingness to sacrifice himself?

Heroism