Beowulf Beowulf is the longest and greatest surviving Anglo-Saxon poem. Beowulf is the oldest surviving epic in English literature. An unknown bard composed.

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Beowulf Beowulf is the longest and greatest surviving Anglo-Saxon poem. Beowulf is the oldest surviving epic in English literature. An unknown bard composed it around the 7th or 8th century, and probably recited it to the accompaniment of harp music. The setting of the epic is the sixth century in what is now known as Denmark and southwestern Sweden.

Literary Devices Allusion: Alliteration: Epic Poetry: Kennings: Scop: Simile: Litotis:

Anglo-Saxon Concepts and Warrior Codes Werglid Comitatus Thanes Kings

Pagan and Christian elements in Beowulf Christianity God is mentioned by two of the main characters in the poem: Beowulf and Hrothgar. Grendel as Lucifer –Both are outcasts –Perform a task for God –Grendel is described as a son or descendant of Cain, a clear Biblical reference. Pagan Strong nature presence Strength of the warrior

Epic Noble hero Tells the traditions of the people and society Oral tradition Scops/Muse Hero of impressive stature, national and historical importance Vast settings Deeds require Superhuman courage Supernatural forces; Gods, angels and demons are involved Elevated style

Epic Hero Central figure in a long narrative Reflects values of the society Beowulf is an ancient English hero but he is also an archetype hero. Represents the community facing forces of darkness. Super physical strength Supremely ethical

Four Episodes Purging of Herot, Danish mead-hall of Hrotghar, the king, from Grendel, the monster. The killing of Grendel’s mother shown in her watery lair. The triamhant warrior returns home. After 50 years of peace, hero-king saves his people by slaying the dragon but also dies in the attempt.

Scyld Scefing The poem opens with a brief genealogy of the Scylding (Dane) royal dynasty, named after a mythic hero, Scyld Scefing. Many years ago he came to them, the Danish people. They found him on the beach in a boat no bigger than a shield, a child without clothing, surrounded by treasure. No one knew who had sent him across the sea, but he lived and grew and gained respect until they made him their King, and all the tribes living nearby had to obey him. No enemy dared to attack, and he gave gifts gladly to his followers. He was a good King.

Episode 1-Heorot Heorot (pronounced /hay oh roht) is a mead hall described in the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf as "the foremost of halls under heaven."mead hallAnglo-SaxonBeowulf It was built King Hrothgar.Hrothgar Heorot means "Hall of the Hart" (male deer). The Geatish (Swedish) hero Beowulf defends the royal hall and its residents from the monster, Grendel.GeatishBeowulf Grendel

Grendle For 12 years, a huge man-like ogre named Grendel, a descendant of the biblical murderer Cain, has menaced the aging Hrothgar, raiding Heorot and killing the king’s thanes (warriors). Grendel rules the mead-hall nightly. He is jealous of the jealous of the marry making and joys of the man as he is not a part of the society.

Rescue Beowulf, a young warrior in Geatland (southwestern Sweden), comes to the Scyldings’ aid, bringing with him 14 of his finest men. Hrothgar once sheltered Beowulf’s father during a deadly feud, and the mighty Geat hopes to return the favor while enhancing his own reputation.

Grendle arrives While the Danes retire to safer sleeping quarters, Beowulf and the Geats bed down in Heorot, fully aware that Grendel will visit them. He does. Angered by the joy of the men in the mead-hall, the ogre furiously bursts in on the Geats, killing one and then reaching for Beowulf.

Episode 2-Revenge But Grendel’s mother—not quite as powerful as her son but highly motivated—climbs to Heorot that night, retrieves her son’s claw, and murderously abducts one of the Scyldings (Aeschere) while Beowulf sleeps elsewhere. The next morning, Hrothgar, Beowulf, and a retinue of Scyldings and Geats follow the mother’s tracks into a dark, forbidding swamp and to the edge of her mere.

Fight Underwater Near the bottom of the lake, Grendel’s mother attacks and hauls the Geat warrior to her dimly lit cave. Beowulf fights back once inside the dry cavern, but the gift sword, Hrunting, strong as it is, fails to penetrate the ogre’s hide. Beowulf wrestles with Grendle’s mother The mother moves to kill Beowulf with her knife, but his armor, made by the legendary blacksmith Weland, protects him.

Magical sword Suddenly Beowulf spots a magical, giant sword and uses it to cut through the mother’s spine at the neck, killing her. A blessed light unexplainably illuminates the cavern, disclosing Grendel’s corpse and a great deal of treasure. Beowulf decapitates the corpse. The magic sword melts to its hilt. Beowulf returns to the lake’s surface carrying the head and hilt but leaving the treasure.

Episode 3-Return to Geatland After more celebration and gifts and a sermon by Hrothgar warning of the dangers of pride and the mutability of time, Beowulf and his men return to Geatland. There he serves his king well until Hygelac is killed in battle and his son dies in a feud. Beowulf is then named king and rules successfully for 50 years. Like Hrothgar, however, his peace is shattered in his declining years. Beowulf must battle one more demon.

Episode 4-The final fight Led by the fugitive, Beowulf and eleven of his men seek out the dragon’s barrow. Beowulf insists on taking on the dragon alone, but his own sword, Naegling, is no match for the monster. Seeing his king in trouble, one thane, Wiglaf, goes to his assistance. The others flee to the woods.

Death Together, Wiglaf and Beowulf kill the dragon, but the mighty king is mortally wounded. Dying, Beowulf leaves his kingdom to Wiglaf and requests that his body be cremated in a funeral pyre and buried high on a seaside cliff where passing sailors might see the barrow. The dragon’s treasure-hoard is buried with him. It is said that they lie there still.