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Journal – The Heroic Epic Beowulf is basically the story of a hero fighting monsters. Write about some books and movies you are familiar with that involve the classic conflict of a hero fighting monsters. What are some common features of these stories? Why do audiences like these stories? What is the point of them? What can we learn from them? HALF PAGE MINIMUM

Beowulf BACKGROUND NOTES Background Notes

The Epic Tradition An epic is a long narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger-than-life hero who embodies the values of a particular society. a quest story on a grand scale. mixture of myth, legend, folklore, and history. serious in tone and grand in it’s language.

Beowulf and the Epic Tradition The Greeks The Iliad & The Odyssey 15,000 lines 720-680 BC Athens Greek The Anglo- Saxons Beowulf 3200 lines 700-750 AD Northumbria (NE) Old English

The Epic Tradition Beowulf is part of the oral tradition, passed down by mouth, with changes and embellishments, from one minstrel (bard/scop) to another. It was told to people who crowded around the harpist-bards in the communal halls (mead halls) at night. Mead is honey wine. People would gather in mead halls to imbibe and listen to stories from the bards.

Mead Hall

Beowulf Plot Summary Beowulf, whose name may mean “bear,” is a Geat from Sweden who crosses the sea to Denmark in a quest to rescue King Hrothgar from the demonic monster Grendel.

STORY ELEMENTS dream/legend (Celtic and Scandinavian) monsters god-fashioned weapons descents to the underworld fights with dragons the hero’s quest a community threatened by evil

The Epic Hero has superior physical strength. is supremely ethical. during his quest, must defeat monsters that embody dark destructive powers. at the end of his quest, is glorified by the people he has saved.

Christian vs Pagan Christian elements in Beowulf exist side- by-side with pagan elements. The story, passed many generations from bard to bard, was probably finally written down by a Christian monk The only manuscript we have of Beowulf dates back to 1000 AD and is in the British Museum in London. Burned and stained, it was discovered in the 18th century, surviving Henry VIII’s destruction of the monasteries 200 years earlier.

Characters Beowulf: Geat, son of Edgetho and nephew of Higlac, king of the Geats. Higlac is both Beowulf’s feudal lord and his uncle. Brecca: chief of the Brondings, a tribe, and Beowulf’s friend

Characters Herot: the golden mead-hall built by King Hrothgar, the Danish ruler. It was decorated with the antlers of stags; the name means “hart [stag] hall.” Hrothgar: king of the Danes, builder of Herot. He had once befriended Beowulf’s father. His father was called Healfdane (“half Dane”). Hrothgar’s name might mean “glory spear” or “spear of triumph.”

Characters Unferth: one of Hrothgar’s courtiers, reputed to be a skilled warrior. His sword, Hrunting, is used by Beowulf in a later battle. Welthow: Hrothgar’s wife, queen of the Danes. Wiglaf: a Geat warrior, one of Beowulf’s select band, and the only one to help him in his final fight with the dragon. Wiglaf might be related to Beowulf.

The MONSTERS Grendel: man-eating monster who lives at the bottom of a foul mere, or mountain lake. His name might be related to the Old Norse grindill, meaning “storm,” or grenja, “to bellow.” Grendel’s Mother: Attacks Herot in vengeance over her son’s death. The Dragon: A dragon that rampages the countryside 50 years after the fight with Grendel’s Mother until Beowulf defeats it.

Journal – Heroes and Monsters Who is your favorite (fictional) hero? Who is a real life hero you revere? What are the attributes of a hero? What do heroes symbolize? What monster do you find most frightening? Why? What are the attributes of a monster? What do monsters symbolize?

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