Name______English 10 / Ms. Friedman

Beowulf / Anglo Saxon Study Guide

Review: The Anglo-Saxon Period (pp 2-9 in textbook) and class notes on the Warrior Code

Define:

Boast: a method of inspiring heroic deeds //announce who you are, what you will do, your past accomplishments, how you intend to accomplish your deed

Wergild: money claimed to avenge a man’s death

Mead /meadhall: an alcoholic beverage made from honey // a place where warriors meet and drink

Talons: claws

Sinews: tendons

Hoard: a hidden collection of money/goods

Flyting: is a contest consisting of the exchange of insults / / verbal combat

Peaceweaver: a woman who married someone from an enemy tribe in order to establish peace between her family and his.

Wyrd: power of fate

Literary Terms:

Heroic epic: a long narrative poem, written on a serious subject, in a grand style, about a larger-than-life hero

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Ironic understatement: A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means; the opposite of exaggeration

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Kenning: a literary device in which a noun is renamed in a creative way using a compound word or union of two separate words to combine ideas.

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Alliteration: repetition of consonant sounds

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Foreshadowing: a device that an author uses to hint at future events

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Allusion: a reference in a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history, or to another literary work

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Caesura: a pause somewhere in the middle of a verse

Identify:

Beowulf

Hrothgar

Wiglaf

Unferth

Brecca

Higlac

Grendel

Welthow

Grendel's mother

Fire Dragon

Herot

Hrunting

Review Questions

1. Describe Herot.

2. What is the significance of Grendel being descended from Cain?

3. Why does Grendel attack Herot?

4. What had Herot symbolized before the coming of Grendel? After?

5. Why does Unferth bring up Beowulf's swimming match with Brecca? How does Beowulf respond?

6. What is Welthow's role in Herot? What is the role of women in this society?

7. Describe the battle between Beowulf and Grendel.

8. Why can't the other warriors come to Beowulf's aid?

9. How does Beowulf wound Grendel?

10. Describe the lake (the monster's lair). How does it compare to Herot?

11. What does Unferth give Beowulf? Why?

12. Describe the battle between Beowulf and Grendel’s mother.

13. How does Beowulf defeat her?

14. What does Beowulf do before he swims back to land?

15. When does Beowulf realize he’s losing the battle with the dragon? What does he do?

16. What do Beowulf ’s followers do when they realize he’s losing? What does Wiglaf do?

17. How is Beowulf killed?

18. Identify the Christian influences in the poem.

19. Discuss the code of loyalty in Beowulf. How is society structured? What is important to the warriors in Beowulf?

20. What qualities did they feel a good king should possess? What do they consider courageous?

21. Discuss the battle between good and evil in the poem. Who represents good? Who represents evil?

22. Discuss the behavior of Beowulf's men in each of the battles (Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the Dragon).

23. What attitudes and actions lead to Beowulf's downfall?