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Kennings. What is a Kenning?. A kenning is a compound figurative or phrase that aims to replace the noun. It frequently consists of two words that describe the noun. It is a way of describing something indirectly, like a metaphor or simile. Where did Kennings come from?.
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What is a Kenning? • A kenning is a compound figurative or phrase that aims to replace the noun. • It frequently consists of two words that describe the noun. • It is a way of describing something indirectly, like a metaphor or simile.
Where did Kennings come from? • Kennings originate from the Anglo- Saxon. • But they were also used by other Scandinavian cultures (i.e. Vikings). • The word kenning is derived from the Old Norse phrase kenna eitt við, which means "to express a thing in terms of another"
Early examples • One of the earliest forms of kenning in literature comes from the poem Beowulf where: • “whale road” describes the sea. • “skull splitter” describes an axe. • “mead bearer” describes a woman.
Kennings Examples • Battle Sweat – Blood • Shepherd of Evil – Grendel • Sleep of the Sword – Death
Kennings, when written or spoken as a list, can create short riddles: • Squidgy ball • Dotty skin • Vitamin casing • Sticky fingers • Sweet scent • Jigsaw pieces • What am I?
Animals are good to describe in kenning form: • Quiet prowler • Night howler • Free mealer • Chicken stealer • Rusty splasher • Hunter dasher • What am I?
Round-facer No-smiler Still-stander Two-hander Night-friendly Heart-beater Time-keeper Sudden-shrieker • What am I?
A famous kenning from 1970s advertising Lipsmackin' thirstquenchin' acetastin' motivatin' goodbuzzin' cooltalkin' highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' coolfizzin'
Don’t let this picture fool you! Think hard about this one! I go through the wood in silence And come out onto the snow Where I leave my print although I have no footsteps Where I speak your heart although I cannot breathe What am I? I’m the lead in a pencil!
Let me give you a clue about the next one! Grab the beast by the horns Wrestle it down the narrow streets ‘til you break its will to skitter its own way Subdue it, burden its ribcage Let your children ride and then let it stray Who cares? They’ll send a herdsman to round it up at the end of the day What is it?
Exercise • As a group, think of a creative kenning for the following… 2. 3. 4. 1. 5. 7. 6.
1. Zombie • Flesh eater • Brain eater • Brain stealers • Brain munchers • Walking dead • Heartless Walker • Average American
2. Cupcake • Party muffin • Sweet-clothed muffin • Dressed muffin • Small cake • Frosted delight • Sprinkled diabetes • Cute cake • Chocholately Sensation
3. Tiger • Pretty kitty • Dangerous cat • Deadly cat • Striped hunter • Throat ripper • Jungle prowler • Striped feline • Sinister stripes
4. Sunset • Orange sky • Dry ground • Falling light • Thirst giver • Watercolor wasteland • Painted sky • Golden horizon • Sinking color • Romantic Setting
5. Clown • Kiddy creeper • Funny terrorer • Painted face • Big shoes • School dropouts • Creepy carnivaler
6. Paintbrush • Painter’s object • Painter’s wand • Mark leaver • Artists’ emotions • Painter’s dream(maker) • Color smearer • Canvas dirtyer
7. Book • Trees with words • Writer’s mind • Knowledge paper • Reader’s escape • Many words • Rustic pages • Shelf filler • Fire fuel