Name______

British Literature

Anglo-Saxon: Beowulf

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BEOWULF

Anglo-Saxon Period

·  The ______period is the earliest recorded time period in ______history.

·  Few people ______in this period

·  Oral tradition – was performed and/or sung by a Bard (______) from memory in ______.

** This is why there are often several versions of the same story.

·  Scops – ______/______

·  Authors were ______

THE STORY OF BEOWULF

·  ______ marks the beginning of English literature

·  Beowulf is one of the earliest known ______in the ______language; written in Old English

·  It contains specific Motifs

o  Motifs – a motif is a recurring ______or ______in a work of literature

§  ______and ______Allusions

§  ______Customs

§  ______Customs

§  Traits of the ______

§  Beowulf’s ______

·  The story of Beowulf wasn’t written down until about ______by

“The Beowulf Poet” who is unknown. He wrote down the poem which for many

years had been only ______or ______.

·  Scholars believe “The Beowulf Poet” was most likely a ______, thus adding a ______perspective.

·  There is only______original Beowulf manuscript existing today. It is in the ______Museum in London.

·  BEOWULF is an ______ poem.

o  _____ – a long, narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a

larger-than- life hero who embodies the values of a particular

society.

§  Examples of other EPICS are…

·  Greek “______” and “______” – Homer

·  ______and ______ – Tolkien

And of course there’s the EPIC HERO!!!!

·  ______ – must undertake a quest to achieve something of tremendous value

to himself and his society

SUMMARY OF EPIC FEATURES:

·  A ______, ______poem

·  ______hero; often with ______characteristics

·  Concerns eternal human problems like the struggle between ______

·  Presented in a ______manner using elevated (______) language

·  Hero represents widespread ______, ______, or ______values

·  This EPIC poem of BEOWULF is often divided into 3 sections; it is about Beowulf’s ______.

o  …the Battle with ______(Grendel represents______)

o  …the Battle with ______(She also represents ______.)

o  …the Battle with ______

(It not only represents evil but also______.)

·  Just in case you wanted to know, Beowulf himself represents ______:

o  ______

o  ______

o  ______

o  ______

·  Beowulf: Where does it take place?

o  Geatland and Denmark (Modern ______and ______)

·  Note: None of the action takes place in ______!!!

The Scary, Horror Movie “Where”


More specifically…


Beowulf takes place in a “once upon a time world” which taps into “three

archetypal sites of ______.”

o  The barricaded night house / ______(______)

o  The infested underwater ______(Grendel’s ______)

o  The Reptile-taunted rocks of a wilderness and cave (Fire Breathing ______)

I like to think of them this way, in terms which may mean more to your or my generation:

o  Our bed on a story night when we are alone in the house (where we should feel safe.)

o  A murky lake or a beach where Jaws takes place.

o  The dark recesses of the earth: a cave, or even your own dark basement!!!

WHY?
Why do we read Beowulf?

·  It’s a very creative, imaginative, poetic ______.

·  It gives us insight into the origins of the ______people, the culture, who, through seafaring conquests, founded the world we currently live in.

·  It gives us insight into the ______of our ______.

·  It gives us insight into ______everywhere and throughout time (time, birth, death, fame/success/glory, honor, friendship, conflict, home, country, adventure, spirituality – all of these things ______and matter to all people)

·  It’s ______and we love a good challenge!!!

·  It’s ______and gets us to think about our own worst______

·  It’s a VERY important piece of ______historically

(This is the “because we have to” reason!!)

Characteristic features of Anglo-Saxon Literature

Alliteration - the repetition of ______in lines of poetry

______ – a metaphorical phrase used to replace a concrete noun

Ex: sea = ______

Ex: battle = ______

It is like a ______

Caesura – a ______in the middle of a line of poetry.

•  2 part line – each line is separated by a ______or ______in the middle of the line; each part generally has ______.

Caesura example: Put a smiley face where there is a separation.

Then the Scylding warrior savage and grim,

Seized the ring-hilt and swung the sword

Struck with fury despairing of life

Thrust at the throat broke through the bone rings:

The stout blade stabbed through her fated flesh.