Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Beowulf Review because I know you have forgotten everything over these snow days.

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Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Beowulf Review because I know you have forgotten everything over these snow days

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature King Hrothgar of Denmark enjoys a prosperous and successful reign. In his great mead-hall Heorot, his warriors can gather to drink and listen to stories sung by the bards.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature But the jubilant noise from Heorot angers Grendel, a horrible demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel terrorizes the Danes every night, killing them and defeating their efforts to fight back. The Danes suffer 12 years of fear, danger and death at the hands of Grendel.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature A young Geatish warrior named Beowulf hears of Hrothgar’s plight. Inspired by the challenge, Beowulf sails to Denmark with a small company of men, determined to defeat Grendel.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Beowulf gives King Hrothgar a boastful description of some of his past accomplishments. His confidence cheers the Danish warriors, and the feast lasts merrily into the night. At last, Grendel arrives. Unarmed, Beowulf fights him, proving stronger than the demon, who is terrified. As Grendel struggles to escape, Beowulf tears the monster’s arm off. Mortally wounded, Grendel slinks back into the swamp to die. The severed arm is hung high in the mead-hall as a trophy of victory.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Beowulf, Beowulf, he’s our man! Overjoyed, Hrothgar holds a feast in Beowulf’s honor. The celebration lasts late into the night, but another threat is approaching. Grendel’s mother, who lives in a desolate lake, comes to Heorot seeking revenge for her son’s death. She murders one of Hrothgar’s most trusted advisers. To avenge this death, Beowulf and both the Geats and the Danes travel to the murky swamp.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Beowulf dives into the water and fights Grendel’s mother in her underwater lair. He kills her with a sword forged for a giant. He then finds Grendel’s corpse, decapitates it, and brings the head as a prize to Hrothgar. The Danish countryside is now purged of its treacherous monsters.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Anglo-Saxon Values: Honor, Bravery, Loyalty The Danes are again overjoyed, and Beowulf’s fame spreads across the kingdom. Beowulf departs after a sorrowful goodbye to Hrothgar, who has treated him like a son. He returns to Geatland, where he and his men are reunited with their king and queen, to whom Beowulf recounts his adventures in Denmark. Beowulf then hands over most of his treasure to his king, who, in turn, rewards him.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature We pick up here: Fifty years later, when Beowulf is an old man, a thief disturbs a mound where a great dragon guards a horde of treasure. Enraged, the dragon emerges and begins unleashing fiery destruction upon the Geats. Their king, Beowulf, goes to fight the dragon. With the aid of his loyal friend Wiglaf, he kills the beast, but at a heavy cost. The dragon bites Beowulf in the neck, and its fiery venom kills him.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Beowulf, the epic hero According to Beowulf’s wishes, the Geats burn their departed king’s body on a huge funeral pyre and then bury him with treasure in a mound overlooking the sea.

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Why do we read this literature?

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature

Make connections

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Good versus evil

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature A classic theme in literature

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature and in life

Mrs. Moulton * British Literature Please take out your blue handouts And turn to page 56