Epic Boast Directions

Using Beowulf’s famous epic boast lines 220-69 as a model, you must create your own epic boast. Yes, I realize that some of you are actually modest by nature, but pretend that you are not.

An Anglo-Saxon Epic Boast is…

1. Alliterative by nature. Alliteration is an important element in Anglo-Saxon poetry. One or more accented syllables in the first half of a line almost always alliterate with one or more accented syllables in the second half. Thus alliteration binds together the two halves of a line.

2. The use of kennings, phrases that are an elaborate and indirect way of naming persons, objects, or events, is another important characteristic of Anglo-Saxon poetry. It is a distinctive element of Anglo-Saxon poetry. For instance the sea is called "the pathless deep," or “whale-road,” and the body is the soul’s "prison house."

Requirements:

1. Must incorporate a minimum of three kennings.

2. Must use three examples of alliteration (at least three words in each succession).

3. You must begin your epic with the words “Hail ______” (line 220).

4. You must incorporate “My people have said ______” (line 228).

5. Aim for no spelling or grammatical errors.

6. Epic boast is a minimum of fifteen lines in length.

7. This assignment must be typed and include a graphic which depicts “who you are.”

Epic Boast Directions

Using Beowulf’s famous epic boast lines 220-69 as a model, you must create your own epic boast. Yes, I realize that some of you are actually modest by nature, but pretend that you are not.

An Anglo-Saxon Epic Boast is…

1. Alliterative by nature. Alliteration is an important element in Anglo-Saxon poetry. One or more accented syllables in the first half of a line almost always alliterate with one or more accented syllables in the second half. Thus alliteration binds together the two halves of a line.

2. The use of kennings, phrases that are an elaborate and indirect way of naming persons, objects, or events, is another important characteristic of Anglo-Saxon poetry. It is a distinctive element of Anglo-Saxon poetry. For instance the sea is called "the pathless deep," or “whale-road,” and the body is the soul’s "prison house."

Requirements:

1. Must incorporate a minimum of three kennings.

2. Must use three examples of alliteration (at least three words in each succession).

3. You must begin your epic with the words “Hail ______” (line 220).

4. You must incorporate “My people have said ______” (line 228).

5. Aim for no spelling or grammatical errors.

6. Epic boast is a minimum of fifteen lines in length.

7. This assignment must be typed and include a graphic which depicts “who you are.”