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Title: Beowulf


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Beowulf The Epicby The Beowulf Poet
  • Patterson
  • English IV

Original painting by Susanne Iles
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Epic
  • A long, narrative poem that deals with a heros
    adventures and deeds

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Some Basic Rules
  • The hero, generally a male, is of noble birth,
    high position, or of great historical or
    legendary importance

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  • The heros character traits reflect important
    ideals of society

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  • The hero performs courageous, sometimes even
    superhuman deeds that reflect the values of the
    era.

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  • The actions of the hero often determine the fate
    of a nation or group of people

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  • The setting is vast in scope often involving more
    than one nation

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  • The poet uses formal diction and a serious tone

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  • Major characters often deliver long, formal
    speeches

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  • The plot is complicated by supernatural beings or
    events and may involve a long and dangerous
    journey through foreign lands

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  • The poem reflects timeless values such as courage
    and honor

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  • The poem treats universal themes such as good and
    evil or life and death

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Characteristics of an Epic
  • Oral tradition
  • Epithets- the swift runner
  • Epic similes- look for them to extend over
    several lines!

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Central Motifs
  • Honor
  • Fate/destiny
  • Even heroes arent perfect!

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A brief history of Beowulf
  • After the fall of Julius Caesar, Rome lost
    control of Britain (55AD)
  • With Rome gone, Britain was vulnerable to
    invaders.
  • Several tribes invaded from Northern Europe the
    Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes.
  • Beowulf takes place on mainland Europe among the
    Danes (from Denmark) and the Geats (from Sweden)

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Beowulf
  • Nephew of Higlac (King of the Geats)
  • Although there is no record of Beowulf actually
    living, Hygelac was a historical figure somewhere
    around 525 AD.
  • It is believed Beowulf is set not
  • long after this date.

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What was life like in 6th century Europe?
  • Christianity not yet adopted
  • Warrior culture respected loyalty, great deeds,
    strength, and courage
  • People gathered in mead halls to dink mead and
    listen to tales of heroes

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The Story
  • The Mead Hall of Valhalla
  • Probably performed by a poet-singer in a chant,
    accompanied by a harp
  • Story came into language in 8th-10th century
    (after the conversion to Christianity)
  • Originally written in old English and had to be
    translated

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Old English
  • First page of Beowulf manuscript
  • Old English (OE) existed until approximately
    1100, when the Middle English period started.

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Middle English Beyond
  • The Middle English period lasted until
    approximately the year 1500, when we transitioned
    to Modern English.
  • Shakespeare wrote near 1600- well into the Modern
    English period! His language is NOT Old English!

Old English readingl
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