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Title: Beowulf


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Beowulf
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Beowulf
  • What is an epic?
  • When and where does this epic take place?
  • What cultural values are shown in the Prologue?
  • What was expected of an Anglo-Saxon
    leader/ruler/king?
  • What does Herot represent for Hrothgar and his
    people?
  • What does Grendel represent?
  • What purposes does boasting serve in this culture?

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Beowulf Review Prologue and Ch 1-9
  • Quick pronunciation note See Merriam-Webster
    Geat entry
  • Whose funeral is described in the Prologue?
  • Healfdane had four children. Which one is now
    king of the Danes?
  • Name that kings wife.
  • From whom do these monsters (Grendel and his ilk)
    descend? (Biblical allusion)
  • What is the name of the hall?
  • Name Beowulfs uncle/king.
  • Name Beowulfs father. What connection did he
    have to Hrothgar?
  • Unferths verbal challenge to Beowulf concerns
    what story?
  • How does Beowulf respond to Unferth? (Its really
    a three-part comeback.)
  • Preview of tonights reading
  • 1. Fight with Grendel
  • 2. Chapter 13---digressions about Siegmund vs.
    Hermodtwo different types of leader/kingdigressi
    on shows what the culture values in its leaders
  • 3. Chapters 16 and 17---Finn digressionwomen as
    peace-weavers violent, vengeful society

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Prologue and Chapters 1-9As a group, 2 or 3 of
the following
  • Historical/Geographical/Culturalany of the
    following could prove interesting look at more
    maps, draw connections between comitatus and the
    feudal system that it grew into, read more about
    some of these tribes, research back stories to
    find elements of history mixed with fiction in
    this book, or explore the Beowulf for Beginners
    website, focusing on historical information.
  • PredictBased on Beowulfs boasting, do you think
    he really will be a powerful fighter? How do you
    think the fight with Grendel will go down in
    tonights reading?
  • VisualizeDescribe how you picture Grendel. You
    might also look at pictures or videos online to
    see various depictions of Grendel. Secondly, if
    you were filming your own version of this epic,
    what would you emphasize visually from last
    nights reading? Which moments, scenes,
    characters, etc. would stand out on the screen?
    What type of color palette would you use in your
    film?
  • EmotionsWhat are the primary motivating emotions
    of these men? What are the primary emotions
    Grendel feels? What do you imagine are the
    primary emotions of the women in this culture and
    time period?
  • EvaluateDescribe the writing style used by the
    Beowulf poet. How does he control pacing? How
    well does he describe events, people, and places?
    What stylistic features have you noticed? Give
    examples. (alliteration, inversion, etc.)
  • Draw connectionsDraw connections to other epics
    and epic heroes. Are the settings similar? Are
    the themes similar?

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Chapters 10-20
  • Listen to and read the original Old English
    version of lines 710-735.
  • In your group, take turns reading aloud from the
    other translations in the handout. Please do not
    write on the handout I will re-use these with
    other classes.
  • After each translation reading, in your notebook
    jot down lines/phrases you like and dont like in
    that particular translation and then give an
    overall view/evaluation of the translation (could
    consider tone, word connotations, imagery,
    pacing, readability, etc.)
  • Once youve read and evaluated all translations,
    discuss with your group which translations you
    find to be most effective. Explain your
    reasoning. Then turn in your translation packets.
  • Discuss last nights reading the battle with
    Grendel (What did Beowulf do? Where did Grendel
    end up?) the didactic songs about Siegmund and
    Hermod (See Ch 13Which is the good kingwhy?
    Which is the bad kingwhy?) the Finn digression
    (What is the purpose of this digression?)
    Hrothgars actions (How does he treat the Geats
    after Grendels demise?) Welthows comments (Who
    are Hrothulf, Hrethric and Hrothmund?see last 2
    pages of Ch 17) Grendels mother (Where does she
    live? What did she do? Who is Esher?).
  • With any remaining time, you can do one or more
    of the following Discuss the movie in your
    head with your group (How are you picturing
    these events and these characters and this
    setting?)
  • Explore the Beowulf for Beginners website
  • Think about project options (due a week from
    Monday)

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Chapters 21-30
  • What questions do you have about the weekend
    reading? Lake, Hrunting, battle, Grendels body
    (pouch?), Hermod, Unferth, Hrothgars advice (his
    length of rule?), Higlac and Hidg
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  • START WITH YOUR GROUPS ASSIGNED FOCUS. THEN,
    IF TIME REMAINS, YOU CAN EXPLORE OTHER AREAS. IN
    THE LAST 10 MINUTES OF CLASS, I WILL ASK PEOPLE
    FROM EACH GROUP TO SHARE.
  • Historical/Cultural--Consult this article to
    explore the didactic purpose of this epic
    regarding young warriors in early Medieval
    culture. If you just read the first half of the
    article, thats great. Then it wont give
    anything away about tonights reading! You can
    read it online, or use the hard copies Ive
    provided. www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/5/Bruce1
    .html
  • Predict(Dont give anything big away if you know
    more than your peers.) 1. What do you think
    Beowulf will do now that hes home? Do you think
    well find out any additional information about
    his past? Might there be anything from his past
    that has developed some of Beowulfs traits and
    behaviors? 2. Based on your familiarity with
    other epics, how do you imagine this epic will
    end? What will happen? What will be the final
    scene? What the closing lines focus on?
  • Visualize1. Sketch your vision of Grendels
    mothers lair. Compare drawings. 2. Describe the
    fight between Grendels mother and Beowulf. How
    did you picture the fight sequence? If you were
    filming this, what would you show? 3. Look at
    the graphic novel Ive provided (dont read too
    far if you dont want anything given away!) and
    discuss your reactions to it. One of you might be
    the storyteller in your group and read to your
    class and show the pictures. ?
  • Emotions1. How do you think Beowulf feels now
    that hes returned home? Might there be a mixture
    of emotions? 2. How would it feel to be a woman
    in this time? You might review some of the
    females mentioned in Ch. 27. 3. How did
    Grendels mother make you feel? Do you associate
    any emotions with her? Is she justified in any
    way for her actions?
  • Evaluate1. Has your evaluation of the
    Beowulf-poets writing style changed at all as
    youve read more of the epic? Which stylistic
    features (pacing, imagery, diction, syntax,
    structure, characterization, etc.) do you enjoy?
    Which stylistic features would you change? 2.
    Evaluate Beowulf as a hero. Are his traits
    admirable?
  • Draw connections1. Does Beowulf remind you of
    other heroes? Which ones? What traits do they
    share? Does the setting remind you of other
    stories settings? How so? 2. How could this
    same type of story (with the heroic code, the
    hero on a challenging path, etc.) be told in a
    different place and time? 3. Connecting to your
    own life, do you tend to be active or passive
    when facing challenges? In our society today, how
    do people face challenges? What are our
    monsters and dragons in todays society?
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