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Title: Beowulf Literary Terms


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BeowulfLiterary Terms
  • p. 14-37

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Literary Terms
Iamb a metrical foot or unit of measure
consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by
a stressed syllable.
Iambic tetrameterfour iamb in a line that
produce a poetic pattern/beat.
  • Alliteration is the repetition of initial
    consonant sounds in words such as rough and
    ready.

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Literary Terms
  • Kennings- descriptive compound word used to name
    a person, place or thing indirectly.
  • whale-road

Epic-- long narrative poem that relates the
great deeds of a a larger than life hero who
embodies the values of a particular society. 4
Components that make up an epic poem are as
follows Vast Setting-- Imposing
Hero-- Super Human Action-- Super Natural
Forces--
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Literary Terms
  • Motif reoccurring theme, idea
  • Imagery language that appeals to our 5 senses.
  • Symbol a noun that represents something greater
    than itself
  • Characterization how the writer reveals the
    personality of a charactertraits etc..
  • Central conflict struggle or clash between
    opposing forces.
  • Internal
  • External

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Literary Terms
  • Themecentral idea the writer wishes to convey
    about a piece of literature.
  • Elegy and Elegiac mooda poem that mourns the
    death of a someone or laments something lost.
    The mood of the poem is solemn or melancholy.
  • Allusionwhen the author makes reference to a
    person, place, event, or something known from
    literature, history, religion, mythology, sports,
    science, etc
  • Caesurarhythmical pause or break in a line of
    poetry. (divides the 4 beat lines in half)
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