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  2. HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  3. Literary Terms

  4. Rhetorical Triangle

  5. Characters & Places

  6. Epic Poetry Traits

  7. Plot

  8. Epic Hero Traits

  9. Rhetorical Triangle Characters & Places Epic Poetry Traits Epic Hero Traits Literary Terms Plot $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY

  10. A conventional poetic phrase bred for, or in addition, to the usual name of a person or a thing.

  11. Kenning Bonus: Provide an example ($50)

  12. The use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose that correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning, etc.

  13. Parallelism Bonus: Provide an example ($50)

  14. The repetition of similar sounds, usually initial consonant sounds

  15. Alliteration Bonus: Provide an example ($50)

  16. Anglo-Saxon poets

  17. Scops

  18. A character who contrast with another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character.

  19. Foil Bonus: Provide an example ($50)

  20. Epic Poem

  21. Mode

  22. Adventurous and frightening

  23. Tone

  24. No matter how evil the force, good always triumphs over evil

  25. Message

  26. Anglo-Saxon time period

  27. Historical Context

  28. To inform and entertain

  29. Purpose

  30. King of the Danes

  31. Hrothgar

  32. Stood with Beowulf until the very end

  33. Wiglaf

  34. Beowulf’s homeland

  35. Geatland

  36. A descendant of Cain

  37. Grendel

  38. This monster gave Beowulf a death wound

  39. The fire breathing dragon

  40. Beowulf believes this determines the outcome of his battles

  41. Fate

  42. Beowulf reflects this timeless value.

  43. Courage Bonus: Provide an example from the poem ($50)

  44. The main struggle in Beowulf is between

  45. Good over evil

  46. Name four supernatural elements in the poem.

  47. 1. Grendel is a demon 2. Beowulf jumps into a fiery lake 3. Beowulf uses a giant’s sword to decapitate Grendel’s mother 4. Beowulf battles a dragon (Answers may vary)

  48. Name two characters who gave long speeches in the poem.

  49. Hrothgar • Wiglaf (Answers may vary)

  50. What was an unusual way Beowulf fought Grendel?

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