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Points to ponder…really, it’s your homework . Find an example of one anecdote in Beowulf. Beowulf contains advice for kings, the qualities of a hero, and the qualities of a villain. Find 2 examples of each from the poem.
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Points to ponder…really, it’s your homework • Find an example of one anecdote in Beowulf. • Beowulf contains advice for kings, the qualities of a hero, and the qualities of a villain. Find 2 examples of each from the poem. • Beowulf’s boasting- how is boasting during the Anglo-Saxon era different than nowadays? When was it acceptable to boast?
…Yes, there are more questions! • How does Beowulf present the roles and place of women? Has the Anglo-Saxons’ viewpoints contributed to those society has had regarding women's roles today? Explain. • How did men deal with the emotions of anger, revenge and fear?
…just when you thought you were done! • The existence of almost continual feuds is prevalent in Beowulf. Discuss how those feuds can be seen as similar to those between some nations and peoples today. • With the existence of monsters, pillaging and feuds, we are presented with differing attitudes that the Anglo-Saxons must have possessed toward life, death, and material possessions. Discuss.
Archetype—the original pattern or model of all things of the same type. • Explain how Beowulf fits the archetype of the Anglo-Saxon hero. • How is Hrothgar the archetype of the Anglo-Saxon king?
Foil-one who serves as a contrast to another. • Who is the foil for Beowulf? • List their similarities. • List their differences.
Theme-fundamental ideas explored in a literary work • One of the prevalent themes in Beowulf is: the importance of establishing identity (ancestral heritage & individual reputation). Discuss.
Motifs-are recurring structures, contrasts, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text’s major themes. • Discuss how these motifs help to develop the theme of establishing identity: • Monsters • The oral tradition • The mead-hall