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Beowulf Thesis Statements

The poem begins with the lineage of Danish kings, focusing on Scyld Shefing and his descendant Hrothgar. Hrothgar builds a great hall called Heorot but it is attacked by the monster Grendel, who kills Hrothgar's warriors. Beowulf, a Geatish hero, comes to help Hrothgar by battling Grendel and his mother.

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Beowulf Thesis Statements

The poem begins with the lineage of Danish kings, focusing on Scyld Shefing and his descendant Hrothgar. Hrothgar builds a great hall called Heorot but it is attacked by the monster Grendel, who kills Hrothgar's warriors. Beowulf, a Geatish hero, comes to help Hrothgar by battling Grendel and his mother.

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Classroom Transformations Summary Beowulf - Summary Of Beowulf. Copyright(c)1999 FC2, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. 9. The main verse form of the poem is the Alliterative verse. The best part
about this assignment is that I told my students this wouldn’t be a 7 paragraph essay (they are used
to writing the common 5 paragraph essay) because some of their points might need less explanation
than others and therefore not making each point a full paragraph. Turns out that ALL of my students
got into the flow of writing and just kept going on each one. I did too as you can see above. So
basically, I tricked them into writing a substantial essay without complaint simply because I called it
an article, made the format something different from what they were used to, and allowed them to
write about what they were interested in. I’m going to call this one a win! Dragon is the monster that
has to be noticed surely. This creature defends treasures and attained the features of an invincible and
aggressive monster. The furious rage with the unlimited power is characteristic of the dragon’s image
throughout the story. Foolishness in combination with a strength determined the picture of his
rampant intentions. 0 ratings Classroom Design Challenge Me: Let’s look at your mentor articles.
How did these authors go about it? This one had more of a conversational tone and this one had
more of a formal tone, so which tone do you like most? FC2ホームページのトップページへ戻る
teacher gifts 15. 34-35 Once again facing a life-and-death conflict with a superhuman foe,Beowulf
reminisced about the contests and victories of his earlier life. Ever mindful of a king's duty toward
his people, he vowed: "In the days of my youth I ventured on many battles; and even now will I,
aged guardian of my people, challenge this destroyer, if he will come forth from his den to meet
me." Beowulf advanced to the dragon's lair alone, trusting in his single strength. That is no coward's
way. With a clear voice he challenged the serpent to appear. The evil beast's breath emerged from the
rocks. The earth quaked, and the serpent appeared. The lord of the Geats swung his shield against the
awful foe, then struck at him with his ancestral sword, but to no avail. The blade failed to penetrate.
This was to be no pleasant journey for Beowulf: he was now doomed to leave this earth forever
against his will, the fate of all men. Before long the two fighters confronted one another again. The
serpent plucked up his courage and renewed his attack. Beowulf's companions had all fled into the
woods to save their lives. Only one of them came to his lord's aid. 36 The lone brave companion was
a beloved warrior named Wiglaf. Seeing his threatened lord, Wiglaf remembered the many benefits
that Beowulf had given him in the past. He picked up his sword and shield and advanced through the
deadly fumes to help his lord. "Beloved Beowulf," he said, "in your youth you swore that you would
not let your fame decline as long as you lived. You must now defend your life with all your might. I
shall help you!" Hearing these words, the dragon attacked a second time. The serpent's flaming
breath burned Wiglaf's shield to ashes, so the young warrior was forced to seek refuge behind his
kinsman's shield. Beowulf, intent on glory, drove his sword Naegling into the dragon's head. So
fierce was the blow that it shattered the blade. As I have heard, Beowulf's hand was so strong, that
no sword could withstand his full strength. The fiery dragon attacked a third time, seizing Beowulf
by the neck with his sharp teeth. The hero's blood flowed forth in streams. 37 I have heard how
Wiglaf showed unceasing courage and skill in the king's great need. The young hero instead of
attacking the dragon's head aimed his sword blows a little lower, wounding the beast such that the
fire began to wane. Beowulf recovered somewhat, and drawing his short sword he cut the serpent in
two. Thus they struck down the foe. Together the two noble kinsmen destroyed him, but this was the
king's last hour of victory, his final worldly deed. The wound that the dragon had given Beowulf
began to burn and swell. Knowing that his appointed days on earth were now at an end, Beowulf
spoke: "Fifty winters have I ruled this people, during which time no neighboring king has dared to
attack us. At home I have accepted my fate. I have sought no quarrels and have sworn no false oaths.
In all this I can take joy, although I now suffer from fatal wounds." Beowulf further asked Wiglaf to
seek out the dragon's treasure and describe it to him, thus giving him comfort knowing about this
part of the legacy he was leaving to his country. Critical lenses © 2024 THATSNOTUS - ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED Start a unit one to one And you know what? He was good. He wrote a
beautiful and passionate article about how the universal themes in Beowulf can be applied to his
weight loss journey (he’s lost 60 pounds and carries a gallon of water with him every day!). language
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our
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had
students
zigzag
read
real-
world
articles
on
Beowulf.
26.
Finally,
closure
is
achieved
in
the
poem
by
having
it
end
as
it
began-
-
with
a
funeral
scene.
Certain
elements
are
retained
between
the
two
funerals.
The
people
still
mourn,
and
the
king
meets
death
accompanied
by
a
wealth
of
treasure.
This
time,
however,
Beowulf
cannot
be
sent
out
to
sea
as
Scyld
Shefing
was,
because
he
is
too
earthly
in
his
desire
to
see
the
wealth.
In
addition,
the
sea
has
been
corrupted
by
the
bodies
of
the
monsters
resting
in
its
depths.
Therefore,
Beowulf
must
be
buried
on
land,
with
the
treasures
of
mankind
surrounding
his
ashes,
pointing
the
way
for
all
men
that
should
happen
to
sail
over
the
sea.
It
is
a
fitting
end
to
the
warrior
who
worked
to
protect
his
people‹
the
chance
for
rest,
though
still
ably
serving
a
purpose.
Beowulf
Summary
The
poem
begins
with
a
brief
genealogy
of
the
Danes.
Scyld
Shefing
was
the
first
great
king
of
the
Danes,
known
for
his
ability
to
conquer
enemies.
Scyld
becomes
the
great-
grandfather
of
Hrothgar,
the
king
of
the
Danes
during
the
events
of
Beowulf.
Hrothgar,
like
his
ancestors
before
him,
is
a
good
king,
and
he
wishes
to
celebrate
his
reign
by
building
a
grand
hall
called
Heorot.
Once
the
hall
is
finished,
Hrothgar
holds
a
large
feast.
The
revelry
attracts
the
attentions
of
the
monster
Grendel,
who
decides
to
attack
during
the
night.
In
the
morning,
Hrothgar
and
his
thanes
discover
the
bloodshed
and
mourn
the
lost
warriors.
This
begins
Grendel's
assault
upon
the
Danes.
high
school
classroom
theme
3.
There’s
a
theory,
developed
by
Allen
Cabaniss, which establishes a connection between Beowulf, the character, and Jesus in several
aspects. Firstly, it claims that both of them are fearless at confronting evil, and that they are selfless
and
deeply altruistic to die for people below them, servants to the former and simply mortals to the latter.
Secondly, it states that they are similar in the way they both forgive those against them, meaning the
ones who wanted Jesus to be crucified and Beowulf’s enemy, Unferth. It also points out some
similarities between the poem and the Bible. For example, the destiny awaiting for those whose
deeds are led by evil. This may well be due to the fact that Beowulf deals with pagan myths in a
Christian form, or from a Christian point of view, and that it was even written for a Christian
audience (Richard North, Professor of English, University College London). However, Beowulf
pictures a Germanic pagan warrior society and the importance in the relationship between the lord
and
his
servants, which was based more on mutual trust and respect than on subordination of one to the
other. Warriors were more of voluntary companions, proud to fight for their lord than they were
servants. The lord would look after them and reward their courage. These principles differ greatly
from those of the Bible, by which people are supposed to be subordinated to some deity and blindly
follow its will. Beowulf is universal because it’s profoundly human and portraits the human values in
those times and the contrast between brutality and heroes´ ethics. Despite the fact that it is difficult
to
understand, Beowulf is worthwhile reading provided it can be considered a source for learning about
history and the culture of peoples. Bibliographic resources: Wikipedia Cabaniss, Allen “Liturgy and
Literature”, University of Alabama Press, 1970 North, Richard, University College London Press
teaching ideas 2. Look at the writing prompt, carefully, what is it asking for? “What is the story of
Beowulf
about and how he fits as a good example of an epic hero. What kind of epic hero is he and what is
his
hero’s quest? THAT is your thesis statement. ELA teacher games Literary Gifts 1000 AD. Think of a
storyteller making up a story, based upon some old folktales and some apps for English class poetry
activities
32. finally landing mortal blows upon each other the last time. The dragon is beheaded, but Beowulf
is
bitten and has a mortal poison from the dragon flowing through his body as a result. Wiglaf bathes
his
lord's body as Beowulf speaks on the treasure. He says that Wiglaf should inherit it as his kinsman;
then he dies. After his death, the cowards return, to be severely chastised by Wiglaf. He sends a
messenger to tell the people of their king's death. The messenger envisions the joy of the Geats'
enemies upon hearing of the death of Beowulf. He also says that no man shall ever have the treasure
for
which Beowulf fought. Wiglaf and Beowulf's thanes toss the dragon's body into the sea. They place
the
treasure inside a mound with Beowulf's body and mourn for "the ablest of all world-kings." Save
Essay on Beowulf.docx For Later The main qualities that can one spot in Beowulf as an epic hero in
Old English period are: heroism, courtesy, bravery, loyalty, leadership quality, military prowess, and
generosity.... leadership qualityThe leadership quality of Beowulf helped his to travel unknown lands
with
his
warriors and to fight with monsters and dragons.... Besides, leadership quality is so important to an
epic hero.... Summing up, one can see that the heroic qualities possessed by Beowulf helps him to be
a
real epic hero with heroism, courtesy, bravery, loyalty, leadership quality, military prowess, and
generosity.... 15. 34-35 Once again facing a life-and-death conflict with a superhuman foe,Beowulf
reminisced about the contests and victories of his earlier life. Ever mindful of a king's duty toward
his
people, he vowed: "In the days of my youth I ventured on many battles; and even now will I, aged
guardian of my people, challenge this destroyer, if he will come forth from his den to meet me."
Beowulf
advanced to the dragon's lair alone, trusting in his single strength. That is no coward's way. With a
clear voice he challenged the serpent to appear. The evil beast's breath emerged from the rocks. The
earth quaked, and the serpent appeared. The lord of the Geats swung his shield against the awful foe,
then struck at him with his ancestral sword, but to no avail. The blade failed to penetrate. This was to
be
no pleasant journey for Beowulf: he was now doomed to leave this earth forever against his will, the
fate of all men. Before long the two fighters confronted one another again. The serpent plucked up
his
courage and renewed his attack. Beowulf's companions had all fled into the woods to save their
lives. Only one of them came to his lord's aid. 36 The lone brave companion was a beloved warrior
named Wiglaf. Seeing his threatened lord, Wiglaf remembered the many benefits that Beowulf had
given him in the past. He picked up his sword and shield and advanced through the deadly fumes to
help his lord. "Beloved Beowulf," he said, "in your youth you swore that you would not let your
fame decline as long as you lived. You must now defend your life with all your might. I shall help
you!" Hearing these words, the dragon attacked a second time. The serpent's flaming breath burned
Wiglaf's shield to ashes, so the young warrior was forced to seek refuge behind his kinsman's shield.
Beowulf, intent on glory, drove his sword Naegling into the dragon's head. So fierce was the blow
that
it
shattered the blade. As I have heard, Beowulf's hand was so strong, that no sword could withstand
his
full strength. The fiery dragon attacked a third time, seizing Beowulf by the neck with his sharp
teeth. The hero's blood flowed forth in streams. 37 I have heard how Wiglaf showed unceasing
courage and skill in the king's great need. The young hero instead of attacking the dragon's head
aimed his sword blows a little lower, wounding the beast such that the fire began to wane. Beowulf
recovered somewhat, and drawing his short sword he cut the serpent in two. Thus they struck down
the
foe. Together the two noble kinsmen destroyed him, but this was the king's last hour of victory, his
final worldly deed. The wound that the dragon had given Beowulf began to burn and swell.
Knowing that his appointed days on earth were now at an end, Beowulf spoke: "Fifty winters have I
ruled this people, during which time no neighboring king has dared to attack us. At home I have
accepted my fate. I have sought no quarrels and have sworn no false oaths. In all this I can take joy,
although I now suffer from fatal wounds." Beowulf further asked Wiglaf to seek out the dragon's
treasure and describe it to him, thus giving him comfort knowing about this part of the legacy he was
leaving to his country. flexible seating (“Beowulf Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays -
500 words - 8”, n.d.) Earth day secondary Recent New Year activities reading challenge 008
Beautiful Beowulf Essay Concept 12. 1. Introduction- include thesis statement- Beowulf is a classic
epic warrior hero whose quest was to rid the land of danger. 2. Although he was something of a
glory seeker, he kills the evil monsters, Grendel, his mother and the dragon. The narrative says that
he
was
greatly regarded for his bravery and skill in ridding the land of the scourge of monsters. His quest
was
to
rid land of danger, which he does by killing the monsters. 3. Beowulf is a braggart. This is a
common attribute of epic hero, (include a citation) and was expected of men of great courage and
ability. 4. Some question as to whether B is a superhero or just a warrior hero. True, B has power, ie
killing mom underwater, but warrior hero’s have god like capabilities. Etc etc Discuss difference.
Explain why warrior hero is more suitable. 5. It is interesting to note that during B’s time, the most
important attribute was bravery and strength. Because of B’s bravery, ability to slay the monsters
and free the land of dangers these features fit the criteria for an epic hero.
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BEOWULF
Beowulf
is
considered
the
greatest
old
English
poem.
Although
it
is
difficult
to
understand
because
it’s
written
in
a
mixture
of
West
Saxon
and
Anglian
dialects,
it
is
a
perfect
portrait
of
life
in
the
days
it
was
written
and
that’s
what
makes
it
the
greatest
old
English
poem.
It
is
an
epic
poem
and
it
was
written
in
times
when
poems
were
narrations
and
told
stories
about
heroes
or
gods,
as
those
from
the
Bible.
Beowulf
tells
about
the
tribal
history
of
the
Angles,
Saxons
and
Jutes
after
the
Roman
Empire
was
over.
Other
poems,
taken
from
the
Bible
and
from
Caedmon
and
Cynewulf
were
mainly
religious.
Even
though
the
author
of
the
written
version
of
Beowulf
seems
to
be
a
Christian,
the
hero
Beowulf
has
his
origins
in
an
earlier
pagan
era.
The
action
in
the
poem
takes
place
in
the
fifth
century,
after
the
Anglo-
Saxons
had
migrated
and
settled
in
the
territory
that
today
corresponds
to
England.
At
this
point
the
Saxons
had
tight
bounds
to
Germanic
clans
in
Scandinavia
and
Northern
Germany.
There’s
the
theory
that
the
stories
told
in
Beowulf
were
passed
from
generation
to
generation
by
word
of
mouth
by
people
of
Geatish
origins,
and
that
the
poem
was
written
in
the
seventh
century
in
East
Anglia.
As
an
old
English
poem
Beowulf
has
alliterations
as
he
main
figure
of
poetry
instead
of
rhyme,
which
is
the
main
figure
in
modern
poetry.
This
technique
consists
of
similar
sounds
at
the
beginning
of
the
words
in
a
verse.
Another
important
technique
in
Beowulf
is
the
use
of
kennings,
which
are
ways
of
referring
to
things
not
by
their
names,
but
by
describing
them
by
poetic
evocations.
This
technique
is
used
with
poetic
purposes
but
also
to
serve
alliterations
and
metre.
Kennings
are
similar
to
metaphors,
which
are
used
all
along
the
poem
as
well.
According
to
some
authors
Beowulf
is
an
elegy,
not
only
because
of
how
it
is
written,
but
also
because
of
what
it
is
about.
New
Year
activities
mention
of
the
Christian
God,
the
mention
of
an
ancestor
of
an
Anglo-
Saxon
king
-
-
those
things
You
don't
have
any
Studylists
yet.
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the
Wild
Activities
2.
Look
at
the
writing
prompt,
carefully,
what
is
it
asking
for?
“What
is
the
story
of
Beowulf
about
and
how
he
fits
as
a
good
example
of
an
epic
hero.
What
kind
of
epic
hero
is
he
and
what
is
his
hero’s
quest?
THAT
is
your
thesis
statement.
22.
Judas
(and
the
destroyer
of
the
kingdom).
Beowulf,
like
Jesus,
knows
that
he
will
die
soon.
He
passes
on
the
story
of
his
rise
to
the
throne
to
his
disciples,
so
that
they
will
pass
it
on
in
remembrance
of
him.
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2538-
2819
Summary:
After
giving
his
farewell
speech,
Beowulf
turns,
gives
a
mighty
shout,
and
charges
forward.
The
dragon
hears
the
shout
and
answers
with
a
stream
of
fire.
Beowulf
readies
his
sword
and
shield,
swinging
at
the
monster
with
all
his
might.
His
companions,
meanwhile,
have
all
run
away
like
cowards.
Only
one,
a
young
thane
named
Wiglaf,
has
chosen
to
remain.
Wiglaf
didn't
flee
because
he
remembered
all
the
gifts
Beowulf
had
given
his
family.
He
tries
to
persuade
his
comrades
to
remember
what
they
owe
to
their
lord,
but
to
no
avail.
Then
Wiglaf
charges
forth,
ready
to
help
Beowulf.
The
dragon
heads
toward
Beowulf
and
Wiglaf.
Wiglaf
cowers
behind
Beowulf,
but
Beowulf
swings
three
times.
On
the
last
try,
Beowulf
kills
the
dragon,
but
not
before
the
dragon
has
given
him
a
poisonous
bite.
After
the
dragon
has
been
destroyed,
Beowulf
collapses.
Wiglaf
tries
to
bathe
his
lord
as
Beowulf
speaks.
Beowulf
wishes
for
an
heir.
Then
he
expresses
joy
at
having
lived
as
a
good
man.
He
orders
Wiglaf
to
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Essay.
J.
R.
R.
Tolkien's
essay
"Beowulf:
The
Monsters
and
the
Critics",
initially
delivered
as
a
lecture
in
1936,
is
regarded
as
a
formative
work
in
modern
Beowulf.
Beowulf
essay
as
a
epic
hero
-
hero
essay
epic
a
Beowulf
as0.
Beowulf,
Tolkien
writes
in
his
essay,
was
just
a
man.
What
elements
in
the
story
are
best
performed,
and.
The
influence
of
the
Beowulf
essay
today
speaks
for
the
many
worlds
where
Tolkien
matters.
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Major
Themes
in
Beowulf.
The
Beowulf
poet
wrote
the
poem
with
an
influence
and
aspect
that
can
be
interpreted
as
a
Christian
one.
The
Tragic
Faults
of
a
Timeless
Hero:
An
Examination
of
the
Character
Beowulf
Betty
DeRamus
once.
An
essay
or
paper
on
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on
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Heorism.
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out
a
little
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is
set in the 6th century but made First and foremost, Grendel should be admitted, as he is the first
monstrous villain who stands in the way of Beowulf. The author even names him “black Grendel”
(Beowulf, 1575-1576). This creature is remained to be demonic and regarded as a descendant of
Cain. As it is known Cain has killed his brother according to the Bible and is represented as an
insidious and treacherous person. Such characteristics may be observed in the image of Grendel, and
betrayals together with execration are notable in the vision of this character. Moreover, the readers
discover the idea Cain’s successor subconsciously determines him as a negative character because of
the
connotations with the Bible that lead them to such a conclusion. The evil spirit and corrupt soul are
reflected in the image of Grendel within this particular story. 8. may appreciate the way Beowulf
"held to his promise" by ripping the monster's arm off. Grendel's march and arrival at Heorot create a
great sense of dramatic tension in the poem. First the poet sets the scene in dank darkness, then turns
to
the
peaceful, slumbering warriors (except for one who remains awake). Grendel trods through the moors
and
darkness for ten tense lines, then suddenly bursts into full attack mode. The viewpoint shifts to
Beowulf,
who simply watches. During the battle, there is a great seesawing of viewpoint, from terrified
Grendel to determined Beowulf to waiting warriors. The changing viewpoint allows us to savor the
suspense of the moment and see the scene in different ways. The symbolic light and darkness also
figure
heavily into the scene. The evil Grendel ambles over the dark moors in the dead of night; Beowulf
waits by the lights in the hall. Dark Grendel gazes at the glinting gold on the hall. The battle that
began in darkness is completed in the dawning of day. The tension between light (symbolizing good)
and
dark (symbolizing evil) returns again and again in the poem. Some have wondered why Beowulf
didn't
run
to
action
immediately when the monster enters. Why would he let two of his men meet such a terrible fate?
Beowulf
sees them as a necessary sacrifice. Again he uses the sense of a true warrior to act. Instead of rushing
into battle blindly, Beowulf 11. Five-paragraph essay using the point-by-point structure. 1.
Introduction- includes thesis statement 2. First paragraph supporting the thesis point one. Use
examples 3. Second paragraph stating second point. 4. Third body paragraph- third point. 5.
Conclusion- wrap it up. End it like you began- state the thesis. 2. The story tells hazardous
adventures of Beowulf, the protagonist, hero of the Geats. It is an epic since it tells how the main
character endeavours along distances and against beasts, proving his strength and overcoming these
odysseys. Beowulf comes to defend Heorot (the king of the Danes Hrothgar´s hall) from a monster
called Grendel, and from its mother afterwards, killing both of them. Then, being king of the Geats,
Beowulf,
with
a
helper, fights a dragon that threatens his reign, succeeding on this, but then dying from his wounds.
Despite the supernatural elements, the poem is not completely fictional. It’s based on legends, which
include fiction and historic events. It includes information about real places, peoples and even clans.
Things referred to in the poem match archaeological findings, confirming dates and traditions, such
as
the
Scandinavian tradition which located Heorot, the seat of the Syildings in a place where a hall built
in
the
sixth century was found, which matches exactly the time period when Beowulf was written.
Archaeological findings have also confirmed the tradition for burials, which are of great importance
in
Beowulf.
The
poem
can
be
divided into different moments by funerals, as a way of giving it a structure. The poem can be
structured by battles as well, and it is widely accepted that according to the battles it has three parts.
The
parts are set by Beowulf´s battles against Grendel, Grendel´s mother, and finally, the dragon.
Scholars agree that there are three funerals that set different moments in the story and are related to
the
battles the hero fights. The first funeral (of Scyld Scefing, king of the Danes) sets the background of
the
poem, leads to the appearance of Beowulf and sets the plot. It also lets us know the importance of
Scyld by the service he receives cremated at sea, and through this, the concepts of heroic society. For
example, the possessions gone with him are equivalent to his greatness. The second funeral is of
Hildeburg´s relatives, and it leads to the battles between Beowulf and Grendel´s mother. In this case
the
dead are also important and are buried with their armour and gold, but their service denotes a lower
position in society than that of Scyld´s. The last funeral is Beowulf´s. It makes clear that his
importance is the greatest in the story and shows his greatness through different elements: he is given
several offerings from his people; he is buried with the huge remains of the dragon as part of his
treasure; and he is cremated in a special way, with a big fire and even with special wood brought
from
a
special place. Socratic seminar 17. The Geatish people prepared a magnificent pyre for their great
king. Mourning warriors laid their beloved lord in its midst, then kindled the funeral fire. Wood
smoke ascended, black above the flames. The roar of the fire mingled with the sound of weeping,
until at last the body was consumed. Heaven swallowed the smoke. A Geatish woman sang a sad
lament for Beowulf, expressing fear of evil days ahead. The Geatish people made a mound upon the
cliff. It was high and broad, and could be seen from afar by seafaring men. They built a wall around
the
fire's ashes, the famous Warrior's Beacon. Within the mound they put the rings, jewels, and
adornments that the warriors had taken from the hoard. Thus they returned the treasure to the earth,
where
it
still remains, as useless to men now as it was in times of old. Twelve warriors, sons of princes, rode
about
the
mound, praising their hero's courage and his mighty deeds. Thus the Geatish people mourned their
fallen lord. They said that he was a mighty king, the mildest and kindest of men, most kind to his
people, and most desirous of praise. Beowulf was composed by an unnamed English poet
sometime between about 700 A.D. and 800 A.D. These dates, based on internal contextual and
linguistic evidence, are not universally acceptedby scholars. The later date is based on the premise
that
the
Viking raids on England beginning with the sacking of the monasteries at Lindisfarne and Jarrow in
the
790s made it unlikely that followingthese and subsequent attacks an English poet would create a
work
praising the virtues of Danes or other Northmen. As known today, this poem survives in a single
manuscript, written by two different scribes in about 1000 A.D. This manuscript is housed in the
British Library. I have based this summary on the following translation: Beowulf, translated out of
the
Old English by Chauncey Brewster Tinker. Revised edition (New York: Newson and Company,
1912). Link to a text of Beowulf in the original Old English: Beowulf, herausgegeben von Alfred
Holder (Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr, 1899). This text was edited by a German
scholar. Annotations are in German, but the text is the original Old English. Link to the Wikipedia
article on Beowulf. Link to Dragon Slayers: An Index Page. Return to the table of contents.
Return to D. L. Ashliman's folktexts, a library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.
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2.
Look
at
the
writing
prompt,
carefully,
what
is
it
asking
for?
“What
is
the
story
of
Beowulf
about
and
how
he
fits
as
a
good
example
of
an
epic
hero.
What
kind
of
epic
hero
is
he
and
what
is
his
hero’s
quest?
THAT
is
your
thesis
statement.
Graphic
Novels
Daily
Grammar
Practice
Beowulf
and
Pride
The
Epic
Poem
as
a
Cautionary
Tale
Against
Pride
At
the
height
of
Beowulf’s
triumph
Hrothgar
said
the
words
that
would
also
proclaim
Beowulf’s
own
fall
like
a
prophet
who
could
see
the
future
unfold.
That
fall
would
be
the
result
of
pride.
With
Grendel
and
his
mother
killed
by
the
hero,
Beowulf
rightly
deserved
praise
and
respect.
Hrothgar
gave
him
all
that
and
more.
Hrothgar
gave
him
many
honors
and
gifts.
He
poured
praise
and
riches
unto
Beowulf.
At
the
same
time
Hrothgar
knew
that
in
spite
of
Beowulf’s
youth
and
enormous
power,
he
was
mortal
and
human.
He
was
thus
prone
too
to
the
spiritual
and
psychological
shortcomings
that
come
with
being
human.
That
includes
the
possibility
of
becoming
proud.
In
the
end
one
can
say
that
it
was
pride
that
led
Beowulf
to
his
death
in
that
combat
with
the
dragon.
He
had
become
old.
As
Hrothgar
probably
saw
in
advance,
Beowulf’s
pride
kept
him
from
seeing
his
limitations.
This
being
so,
he
went
to
do
battle
with
the
dragon
on
his
own
at
the
end
of
his
life,
and
in
so
doing
got
killed.
Hrothgar’s
words
therefore
ring
true.
At
the
height
of
Beowulf’s
success
he
knew
that
Beowulf
was
vulnerable
too.
He
was
vulnerable
to
becoming
proud
just
like
all
human
beings
are.
As
Hrothgar
cautions:
“Ban,
then,
such
baleful
thoughts,
Beowulf
dearest,
best
of
men,
and
the
better
part
choose,
profit
eternal;
and
temper
thy
pride,
warrior
famous!”
(“Beowulf”).
It
is
important
to
see
that
Hrothgar
was
speaking
from
the
point
of
view
of
experience
and
great
wisdom.
He
saw
that
Beowulf
was
truly
remarkable.
He
was
able
to
do
what
his
best
men
could
not.
He
was
in
despair
because
his
peace
was
gone
from
Grendel’s
attacks.
He
was
powerless
to
do
anything
about
the
dragon.
On
the
other
hand
Beowulf
was
able
to
slay
the
dragon
and
also
his
mother,
with
his
own
hands.
He
was
able
to
do
battle
with
Grendel
without
using
any
arms
too.
Such
was
his
power
and
his
abilities
that
he
was
able
to
do
all
of
this.
Moreover,
Hrothgar
saw
that
Beowulf
was
also
very
popular.
His
fame
had
spread
very
far.
In
the
midst
of
all
these
Hrothgar
knew
that
any
mortal
man
would
become
proud.
When
he
gave
out
the
warning
to
Beowulf
he
was
not
trying
to
diminish
Beowulf’s
success.
He
was
trying
to
protect
him
in
a
way
from
his
own
self.
This
self
is
the
self
of
all
men.
Men
can
be
blinded
by
their
own
success.
In
modern
life
we
see
this
all
the
time.
The
great
actor
who
is
able
to
generate
blockbuster
movies
often
becomes
proud
and
difficult
to
work
with,
for
example.
Rulers
of
countries
become
blinded
and
intoxicated
by
their
own
success.
Sometimes
they
become
too
proud
to
abandon
their
posts.
Men
have
this
natural
inclination
to
pride.
What
more
Beowulf,
who
seemed
to
have
superhuman
strength
and
courage?
Hrothgar
seemed
to
know
that
without
spiritual
maturity
Beowulf
was
in
trouble
of
falling
to
pride.
Indeed
at
the
end
one
can
say
that
it
was
pride
that
finally
killed
Beowulf.
Had
he
been
more
humble,
he
would
have
asked
for
help.
Instead
he
chose
to
do
battle
with
the
dragon
on
his
own.
Though
he
was
able
to
succeed
again,
that
battle
took
his
life
too.
Hrothgar,
looking
far
into
the
future,
cautioned
Beowulf
to
choose
spiritual
humility
over
pride.
After
all
even
Beowulf
was
only
human.
In
the
end
some
calamity,
or
old
age,
would
take
him
too
(“Beowulf”;
Stitt).
This
is
not
to
say
that
Beowulf
was
totally
proud
and
blind
to
the
spiritual
and
psychological
aspects
of
his
life.
He
too
had
spiritual
understanding
of
some
kind.
He
understood
for
instance
that
his
fate
was
not
up
to
him
when
he
did
battle.
His
courage
was
also
somewhat
spiritual
in
this
sense.
He
was
courageous
because
he
knew
that
if
he
was
meant
to
die,
he
could
die
anytime.
So
whether
he
lived
or
died
in
battle
was
not
up
to
him.
To
fight
the
dragons
was
how
he
understood
his
life
was
for.
On
the
other
hand
Hrothgar
was
also
very
wise
when
he
saw
that
Beowulf
could
not
totally
understand
his
own
self.
For
instance
he
fought
Grendel
also
because
he
wanted
to
show
the
world
that
he
could.
One
can
argue
that
this
is
a
form
of
pride
already.
He
was
too
proud
to
back
off
from
Grendel
and
Grendel’s
mother.
In
the
end
too,
when
he
was
killed,
one
can
argue
that
his
battle
with
the
dragon
was
about
pride.
True,
he
wanted
to
save
his
people
and
to
avenge
the
deaths
of
his
people,
but
pride
is
mixed
in
there
too.
Human
motivations
are
complex.
Hrothgar
must
have
seen
this
too
(“Beowulf”;
Stitt).
Going
back,
there
are
several
ways
to
understand
the
above
passage
on
pride
and
on
the
wisdom
of
Hrothgar.
One
way
is
as
discussed
above.
It
is
as
a
warning
to
Beowulf
against
falling
to
pride
in
the
future.
Hrothgars
warning
is
to
choose
the
spiritual
path.
Stay
humble
and
know
that
you
will
also
fail
in
the
future.
It
can
be
due
to
old
age,
or
due
to
some
unforeseen
arrow
or
sword,
some
natural
calamity.
On
the
other
hand
one
can
also
say
that
the
Hrothgar
already
saw
even
then
that
Beowulf
was
already
proud.
One
can
say
that
Hrothgar
saw
that
the
fame
and
the
success
had
already
gone
into
Beowulfs
head.
This
is
not
necessarily
bad.
After
all
Beowulfs
success
in
slaying
Grendel
and
the
mother
was
partly
because
of
the
pride.
The
pride
was
in
display
when
Beowulf
chose
not
to
use
any
weapon
against
Grendel.
He
chose
to
do
battle
with
the
dragon
using
only
his
strength
instead.
This
was
already
pride.
Lucky
for
Beowulf
he
had
the
strength
and
the
bravery
to
match
that
pride.
He
could
back
up
his
pride
with
strength
and
with
true
bravery
(“Beowulf”;
Stitt).
Meanwhile,
Hrothgar
saw
that
in
the
future
that
same
pride
may
end
up
putting
Beowulf
in
harms
way.
Therefore,
the
way
the
passage
was
written
was
exactly
to
warn
Beowulf
about
this.
Some
day
his
strength
will
wane,
and
he
will
not
be
as
strong
to
be
able
to
fight
dragons
on
his
own.
His
powers
will
wane
and
he
may
not
be
able
to
back
up
his
courage
with
action.
In
the
end
this
would
prove
true.
Therefore
one
can
see
that
even
at
the
height
of
Beowulfs
power
and
success
the
seed
of
his
defeat
was
already
there.
That
seed
was
in
the
form
of
the
pride
that
was
in
his
heart
(“Beowulf”;
Stitt).
Finally
the
warning
against
pride
is
also
a
warning
and
a
reflection
on
human
frailty.
To
be
human
is
to
be
flawed
and
to
be
mortal,
to
eventually
perish.
Humans
are
flawed
spiritually,
and
can
be
easily
blinded
by
success.
Success
can
blind
people
to
their
limitations.
When
one
is
beautiful
and
admired
for
example,
one
can
be
blind
to
beauty
fading,
to
old
age,
and
to
disease.
When
one
is
strong
and
powerful
one
can
become
victim
to
pride.
One
can
fail
to
see
that
strength
will
go
away,
and
old
age
will
wither
ones
body
just
like
everyone
else.
People
are
flawed
in
this
way.
Hrothgar
could
see
this
in
Beowulf,
even
as
he
himself
was
probably
proud
in
his
day.
He
was
wise
enough
to
understand
this.
He
was
wise
to
warn
Beowulf
about
what
was
in
store
for
him
(“Beowulf”;
Stitt).
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stations
English
class
18.
Beowulf
is
an
Old
English
heroic
epic
poem
of
anonymous
authorship,
dating
as
recorded
in
the
Nowell
Codex
manuscript
from
between
the
8th[1]
to
the
11th
century,[2][3],
and
relates
events
described
as
having
occurred
in
what
is
now
Denmark
and
Sweden.
Commonly
cited
as
one
of
the
most
important
works
of
Anglo-
Saxon
literature,
Beowulf
has
been
the
subject
of
much
scholarly
study,
theory, speculation, discourse, and, at 3183 lines, has been noted for its length. In the poem,
Beowulf,
a
hero
of
the
Geats, battles three antagonists: Grendel, who has been attacking the mead hall in Denmark called
Heorot and its inhabitants; Grendel's mother; and, later in life after returning to Geatland (modern
southern Sweden) and becoming a king, he fights an unnamed dragon. Beowulf is fatally wounded
in
the
final battle, and after his death he is buried in a barrow in Geatland by his retainers. Source:
Grendel's Battle with Beowulf: Character, Summary & Quiz Lesson Quiz Like? Taught by
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literature. Furthermore, Grendel is considered to be one of the most mysterious and complex villians
to
appearsin Western culture. We also recommend watching Beowulf: Story, Characters, and Old
Englishand Jane Eyre: Summary, Characters and Analysis Grendel's Attack On The Hall Of Heorot
At
the
start of the poem, we are told how the king of the Danes, Hroogar, built a great hall known
asHeorotin which he, his wife and his warriors celebrate the spoils of their numerous victories.
Irritated by the noise of the king, queen and warriors' revelries, the seemingly monstrous being
Grendelattacks Heorot and eats many of the warriors. However, despite his willingness to murder the
residents of Heorot, Grendel will not approach Hroogar's throne. The narrator of the poem suggests
that
the
throne is protected by a powerful god that keeps Grendel at bay. Helpless against Grendel's ceaseless
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Beowulf
is
considered the greatest old English poem. Although it is difficult to understand because it’s written
in
a
mixture of West Saxon and Anglian dialects, it is a perfect portrait of life in the days it was written
and
that’s what makes it the greatest old English poem. It is an epic poem and it was written in times
when
poems were narrations and told stories about heroes or gods, as those from the Bible. Beowulf tells
about
the
tribal history of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes after the Roman Empire was over. Other poems, taken
from
the
Bible and from Caedmon and Cynewulf were mainly religious. Even though the author of the
written
version of Beowulf seems to be a Christian, the hero Beowulf has his origins in an earlier pagan era.
The
action in the poem takes place in the fifth century, after the Anglo-Saxons had migrated and settled
in
the
territory that today corresponds to England. At this point the Saxons had tight bounds to Germanic
clans in Scandinavia and Northern Germany. There’s the theory that the stories told in Beowulf were
passed from generation to generation by word of mouth by people of Geatish origins, and that the
poem
was
written
in
the
seventh century in East Anglia. As an old English poem Beowulf has alliterations as he main figure
of
poetry
instead of rhyme, which is the main figure in modern poetry. This technique consists of similar
sounds at the beginning of the words in a verse. Another important technique in Beowulf is the use
of
kennings, which are ways of referring to things not by their names, but by describing them by poetic
evocations. This technique is used with poetic purposes but also to serve alliterations and metre.
Kennings are similar to metaphors, which are used all along the poem as well. According to some
authors Beowulf is an elegy, not only because of how it is written, but also because of what it is
about. 21. Suddenly he found mountain trees leaning out over hoary stone, a joyless wood; water lay
beneath, bloody and troubled... They saw on the water many a snake-shape, strong sea-serpents
exploring the mere, and water-monsters lying on the slopes of the shore such as those that in the
morning often attend a perilous journey on the paths of the sea, serpents and wild beasts. Beowulf
dives into the water to fight the water-spirit that Grendel's mother clearly is. This combat is clearly
fantastic, since it occurs inside a house deep beneath the lake, a familiar motif in folk- literature. For
hours they fight, but she is invulnerable to ordinary swords. At last Beowulf sees "a victory- blessed
blade, an old sword made by the giants, strong of its edges, glory of warriors; it was the best of
weapons, except that it was larger than any other man might bear to war-sport, good and adorned."
With
this
he
kills her "and at once the blaze brightened, light shone within, just as from the sky heaven's candle
shines clear". In the house Beowulf finds Grendel's dead body; he cuts off the head. Meanwhile his
friends have given up all hope, and sit staring at the water while the Danes go back home. Suddenly
Beowulf
appears, with Grendel's head. There is more rejoicing in Heorot, and Hrothgar makes a long speech
on
the
theme of glory, or fame, and the dangers of pride: Keep yourself against that wickedness, best of
men,
and
choose
better
-- eternal gains. Have no care for pride, great warrior. Now for a time there is glory in your might;
yet soon it shall be that sickness or sword will diminish your strength, or fire's fangs, or flood's
surge, or sword's swing, or spear's fight, or appalling age; brightness of eyes will fail and grow dark;
then
it
shall be that death will overcome you, warrior. The note of elegy is clear. The night that follows is
untroubled, and the Geats are able to return home. Beowulf goes to report to his king, Hygelac, on
all
that
he
has
seen, including the doubtful friendship between Danes and Heatho-bards, and offers to his king the
gifts
he
has
received. The poem leaps ahead and begins a new story when Beowulf has himself been king of the
Geats for fifty years. A new enemy is introduced quite casually: "in the dark night a certain one, a
dragon, began to hold sway, which on the high heath kept watch over a hoard, a steep stone-barrow.
Beneath lay a path unknown to men". A criminal on the run came in by chance and stole a golden
cup. This caused the sleeping dragon to awake and begin to terrorize the neighborhood. There is a
digression describing how the treasure came to be put there by a lone survivor who evokes his
situation: "War- death has taken each man of my people, evil dreadful and deadly, each of those who
has
given up this life, the hall-joys of men. I have none who wears sword or cleans the plated cup, rich
drinking vessel... even the coat of mail, which withstood the bite of swords after the crashing of
shields, decays like its warrior... There is no harp-delight, no mirth of the singing wood, no good
hawk flies through the hall, no swift horse stamps in the castle court. Baleful death has sent away
many
races of men." The treasure this man entrusted to the ground was found by the smooth hateful dragon
who
flies at night wrapped in flame and it is this dragon that is now terrorizing Beowulf's kingdom.
Brought to the place, Beowulf sits and reflects: "His mind was mournful, restless and ripe for death;
very
close was the fate which should come to the old man, seek his soul's hoard, divide life from his
body; not for long was the life of the noble one wound in his flesh". There is a strong sense of
foreboding, Beowulf speaks a long review of his adventures before setting out alone to fight the
dragon.
The
scene is a typical heroic conflict. Beowulf, fully armed, stands alone before the gate to the tomb and
shouts a challenge. The dragon comes coiling out and Beowulf strikes a blow, but his sword fails
him, the dragon is only wounded. The fire of the dragon's breath overpowers Beowulf, while his
thanes "crept to the wood, protected their lives." Only one, Wiglaf, comes out to help his king. There
is
a
description of the origin of his weapons, and of his thoughts, before he reaches FAQ home exchange
getting teens to read
DIY
student
gifts
Beowulf
Unit
Plan
Essay
grading
9.
Wulfgar
came
to
the
door
of
the
hall
and
announced
from
within:
"My
victorious
lord
bids
me
say
that
he
knows
your
noble
lineage.
You
are
welcome
here.
You
may
come
inside
to
Hrothgar,
wearing
your
armor
and
helmets,
but
leave
your
spears
outside
until
after
you
have
spoken."
Beowulf
approached
Hrothgar,
then
spoke:
"Hail
to
thee,
Hrothgar!
In
my
native
land
I
learned
of
Grendel's
deeds.
Seafarers
report
that
this
great
hall
is
useless
for
all
men
after
nightfall.
Knowing
my
great
strength,
my
people
urged
me
to
come
to
your
aid.
They
have
seen
me
return
from
battle
stained
with
the
blood
of
my
foes.
I
have
destroyed
a
race
of
giants
and
have
slain
sea-
beasts
by
night.
Now
I
have
come
to
cleanse
Heorot
of
the
evil
that
has
come
upon
it.
Furthermore,
I
have
learned
that
Grendel,
the
giant
monster,
has
no
fear
of
weapons,
so
I
will
fight
him
with
my
bare
hands,
without
sword
or
shield.
If
I
fail,
have
no
concern
about
my
burial;
Grendel
will
devour
my
corpse.
Do,
however,
send
my
chainmail
back
to
Hygelac.
It
is
the
best
of
armor,
inherited
from
Hrethel
[Beowulf's
grandfather],
and
the
work
of
Weland
[a
legendary
smith].
7
Hrothgar
replied:
"We
thank
you
for
coming
to
our
defense.
It
is
with
sorrow
that
I
tell
what
shame
and
grief
Grendel
has
caused.
Many
of
my
best
warriors
have
fallenvictim
to
his
horrid
clutch.
Often
my
warriors
have
boastfully
vowed
while
drinking
their
ale
to
take
vengeance,
but
the
next
morning
the
mead-
hall
has
been
stained
with
their
blood.
Join
us
now
in
a
feast
and
share
with
my
men
how
you
plan
to
achieve
victory."
In
the
mead-
hall
a
bench
was
made
ready
for
the
Geats.
Mead
was
served.
A
bard
sang
with
a
clear
voice.
The
assembled
warriors
rejoiced,
Geats
and
Danes
alike.
8
However,
one
of
the
Danes,
Unferth
by
name,
was
jealous
of
the
attention
given
to
Beowulf,
and
seeking
to
stir
up
a
quarrel
he
spoke:
"Are
you
the
Beowulf
who
foolishly
challenged
Breca
to
a
swimming
contest,
risking
your
lives
in
the
deep
water?
No
one
could
turn
you
away
from
the
foolhardy
venture,
and
the
two
of
you
swam
out
into
the
ocean.
For
seven
nights
the
two
of
you
battled
the
waters,
but
he
had
the
greater
strength,
and
he
outlasted
you.
The
waves
drove
him
ashore
on
the
coast
of
Norway,
and
he
was
proclaimed
the
winner.
I
expect
even
worse
results
for
you
with
your
contest
against
Grendel."
Beowulf
answered:
"Unferth,
my
friend,
in
your
drunkenness
you
have
said
much
about
my
adventure
with
Breca.
Now
I
will
tell
the
truth
of
what
happened.
When
we
were
still
boys
Breca
and
I
had
boasted
that
one
day
we
would
test
our
strength
at
sea;
and
we
did
as
we
had
spoken
in
our
youth.
To
defend
ourselves
against
whales
we
swam
carrying
naked
swords
in
our
hands.
Neither
of
us
could
gain
an
advantage
over
the
other
one,
and
thus
we
swam
together
for
five
nights,
until
finally
the
cold
waves
drove
us
apart.
The
sea-
fish
grew
angry,
but
my
shirt
of
chainmail
protected
me.
An
evil
monster
dragged
me
to
the
bottom,
but
I
was
able
to
stab
the
creature
with
the
point
of
my
sword,
and
then
dispatched
him
with
my
hand."
9
Beowulf
continued:
"Other
evil
creatures
attacked
me,
but
I
killed
them
all
with
my
sword.
Never
again
would
they
hinder
seafarers.
With
the
morning
light
the
waves
were
stilled.
Destiny
had
not
doomed
me
to
die.
Instead,
I
had
slain
nine
sea
monsters
with
my
sword.
I
escaped
from
all
these
perils,
and
the
current
finally
carried
me
to
the
land
of
the
Finns.
Unferth,
I
have
never
heard
of
such
exploits
on
your
part.
No,
neither
you
nor
Breca
has
ever
performed
so
goodly.
If
you
were
as
fierce
in
battle
as
you
claim
to
be,
the
heath
monster
Grendel
would
not
have
been
so
successful
in
his
attacks
against
the
Danish
people.
He
kills
and
feasts
without
fear
of
the
Danes,
but
I
will
20.
there
was
the
sound
of
the
harp,
the
clear
song
of
the
scop....
Thus
these
warriors
lived
in
joy,
blessed,
until
one
began
to
do
evil
deeds,
a
hellish
enemy.
The
grim
spirit
was
called
Grendel,
known
as
a
rover
of
the
borders,
one
who
held
the
moors,
fen
and
fastness.
Unhappy
creature,
he
lived
for
a
time
in
the
home
of
the
monsters'
race,
after
God
had
condemned
them
as
kin
of
Cain...
Then
after
night,
Grendel
came
to
survey
the
tall
house
-
-
how,
after
their
beer-
drinking,
the
Ring-
Danes
had
disposed
themselves
in
it.
Then
he
found
therein
a
band
of
nobles
asleep
after
the
feast:
they
felt
no
sorrow,
no
misery
of
men.
The
creature
of
evil,
grim
and
fierce,
was
quickly
ready,
savage
and
cruel,
and
seized
from
their
rest
thirty
thanes.
From
there
he
turned
to
go
back
to
his
home,
proud
of
his
plunder,
s
ought
his
dwelling
with
that
store
of
slaughter.
It
is
clear
from
these
extracts
that
narrative
speed
is
not
valued,
but
rather
the
contrary.
The
mannered
style,
the
repetitions
and
the
digressions,
the
narratorial
comments,
all
restrain
the
onward
movement
of
the
tale.
The
result
is
a
deeper
interplay
between
actual
event
and
narratorial
commentary.
Grendel
establishes
a
reign
of
terror
so
that
for
twelve
winters
Heorot
lies
unused
and
empty,
society
is
paralysed.
Hrothgar
seems
unable
to
act,
certainly
he
cannot
fight
against
Grendel.
A
thane
of
Hygelac
hears
of
this,
and
quickly
crosses
the
sea
with
a
company
of
men;
fifteen
in
all
they
sail
across
to
the
lands
of
Hrothgar.
They
are
formally
welcomed,
and
only
then
do
we
learn
that
this
is
Beowulf!
Several
pages
pass
in
welcoming
speeches
and
a
celebration,
before
he
and
his
companions
settle
down
in
Heorot
to
see
what
will
happen.
Beowulf
takes
off
his
armour,
and
lays
aside
his
sword,
proudly
determined
to
fight
with
Grendel
on
equal
terms.
Then
from
the
moor
under
the
mist-
hills
Grendel
came
walking,
wearing
God's
anger.
The
foul
ravager
thought
to
catch
some
one
of
mankind
there
in
the
high
hall.
Under
the
clouds
he
moved
until
he
could
see
most
clearly
the
wine-
hall,
treasure-
house
of
men,
shining
with
gold.
That
was
not
the
first
time
that
he
had
sought
Hrothgar's
home.
Never
before
or
since
in
his
life-
days
did
he
find
harder
luck,
hardier
hall-
thanes.
The
creature
deprived
of
joy
came
walking
to
the
hall.
Quickly
the
door
gave
way,
fastened
with
fire-
forged
bands,
when
he
touched
it
with
his
hands.
Driven
by
evil
desire,
swollen
with
rage,
he
tore
it
open,
the
hall's
mouth.
Grendel
is
hungry,
he
devours
one
of
Beowulf's
men,
but
then
Beowulf
seizes
his
hand,
and
finally
tears
off
Grendel's
entire arm. His name does not mean Son-of-Bear for nothing. The next morning they follow the
blood
as
far as the Lake of the Water- monsters into which he has disappeared. The result is, naturally, great
rejoicing, and a celebration is held in Heorot. During this the scop sings, as we saw above; but the
fragment of story that is quoted is hardly suitable for a banquet. It evokes part of the popular tales
about
Finn the Frisian, and tells of how a quarrel at a banquet while Danes were visiting Finn led to great
slaughter; this in turn led to further revenge killings: "Then was the hall reddened from foes' bodies,
and
thus
Finn was slain, the king in his company, and the queen taken." At the end of the party, the benches
are
removed and the hall becomes a community bedroom. The next section of the poem is introduced: It
came
to
be seen, wide-known to men, that after the bitter battle an avenger still lived for an evil space:
Grendel's
mother, woman, monster-wife, was mindful of her misery, she who had to dwell in the terrible water,
the
cold
currents, after Cain became sword-slayer of his only brother, his own father's son. She comes, grabs a
Dane, and runs off with him and the arm of Grendel that was hanging in the hall. Beowulf is not
sleeping in Heorot, so nobody can stop her. The next morning, Beowulf offers to destroy her, so they
set off in quest of her lair: 規約上の違反または迷惑行為のために、このサイトが凍結されている
3. want him to go. Beowulf picks fourteen other men, all good warriors, to travel with him.
Beowulf's
party "flew on the water fast," riding the waves to Denmark in their ship. Once they reach the shore,
they
depart the ship with their armor and weapons clinking. A coast watchman stops their progress,
demanding to know who these warriors are and if they are friend or foe. Beowulf announces himself
as
the
thane
of
Hygelac
and
the
son of Ecgtheow, a man known for winning battles. He asks the coastguard to show him the way
toHrothgar's castle, so that he may give him wise counsel. The coastguard deems Beowulf worthy,
and
takes
him
to
the
road that leads to Heorot. Beowulf and his thanes march up the road. When they reach Hrothgar's
castle, they meet the thane Wulfgar. Beowulf introduces himself, and Wulfgar takes the information
to
Hrothgar.
Hrothgar
is
pleased‹ he remembers Ecgtheow, and he has heard that Beowulf is very strong. He also believes that
"the Measurer/ Maker of us all has urged him here." Wulfgar allows the Geats to meet Hrothgar.
Once at Hrothgar's throne, Beowulf introduces himself as a hero who can crush water sprites, among
other
things. Therefore he is equipped to defeatGrendel, if Wyrd (or Fate) will have it so. Hrothgar
welcomes Beowulf as the son of Ecgtheow, the man whom Hrothgar had helped in settling a feud
with
the
Wylfingas long ago. When Hrothgar did that, he was a young man and a new king. Now Grendel
ravages his countryŠ but then is not the time to dwell upon such things. Instead, the Geats 18.
Beowulf
is
an
Old English heroic epic poem of anonymous authorship, dating as recorded in the Nowell Codex
manuscript from between the 8th[1] to the 11th century,[2][3], and relates events described as having
occurred in what is now Denmark and Sweden. Commonly cited as one of the most important works
of
Anglo-Saxon literature, Beowulf has been the subject of much scholarly study, theory, speculation,
discourse, and, at 3183 lines, has been noted for its length. In the poem, Beowulf, a hero of the
Geats, battles three antagonists: Grendel, who has been attacking the mead hall in Denmark called
Heorot
and
its inhabitants; Grendel's mother; and, later in life after returning to Geatland (modern southern
Sweden) and becoming a king, he fights an unnamed dragon. Beowulf is fatally wounded in the final
battle, and after his death he is buried in a barrow in Geatland by his retainers. Source: Grendel's
Battle with Beowulf: Character, Summary & Quiz Lesson Quiz Like? Taught by James
Fleming The battle between Grendel and Beowulfis one of the most famousbattles in English
literature. Furthermore, Grendel is considered to be one of the most mysterious and complex villians
to
appearsin Western culture. We also recommend watching Beowulf: Story, Characters, and Old
Englishand Jane Eyre: Summary, Characters and Analysis Grendel's Attack On The Hall Of Heorot
At the start of the poem, we are told how the king of the Danes, Hroogar, built a great hall known
asHeorotin which he, his wife and his warriors celebrate the spoils of their numerous victories.
Irritated by the noise of the king, queen and warriors' revelries, the seemingly monstrous being
Grendelattacks Heorot and eats many of the warriors. However, despite his willingness to murder the
residents of Heorot, Grendel will not approach Hroogar's throne. The narrator of the poem suggests
that
the
throne is protected by a powerful god that keeps Grendel at bay. Helpless against Grendel's ceaseless
attacks, Heorot is abandoned by Hroogar and his warriors.
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Danes
reaches the Geats, another tribe. A Geat thane, Beowulf, decides to help the Danes; he sails to the
land
of
the
Danes
with
his
best
warriors. Upon their arrival, Hrothgar's thane Wulfgar judges the Geats worthy enough to speak with
Hrothgar.
Hrothgar
remembers when he helped Beowulf's father Ecgtheow settle a feud; thus, he welcomes Beowulf's
help gladly. Heorot is filled once again for a large feast in honor of Beowulf. During the feast, a
thane
named Unferth tries to get into a boasting match with Beowulf by accusing him of losing a
swimming
contest. Beowulf tells the story of his heroic victory in the contest, and the company celebrates his
courage. During the height of the celebration, the Danish queen Wealhtheow comes forth, bearing
the
mead-
cup. She presents it first to Hrothgar, then to the rest of the hall, and finally to Beowulf. As he
receives the cup, Beowulf tells Wealhtheow that he will kill Grendel or be killed in Heorot. This
simple declaration moves Wealhtheow and the Danes, and the revelry continues. Finally, everyone
retires. Before he leaves, Hrothgar promises to give Beowulf everything if he can defeat Grendel.
Beowulf
says that he will leave God to judge the outcome. He and his thanes sleep in the hall as they wait for
Grendel.
Eventually Grendel arrives at Heorot as usual, hungry for flesh. Beowulf watches carefully as
Grendel
eats one of his men. When Grendel reaches for Beowulf, Beowulf grabs Grendel's arm and
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golden treasures to Beowulf, such as necklaces, cups, and rings. Soon the feast ends, and everyone
sleeps peacefully. In the night, Grendel's mother approaches the hall, wanting vengeance for her son.
The warriors prepared for battle, leaving enough time for Grendel's mother to grab one of Hrothgar's
counselors and run away. When Beowulf is summoned to the hall, he finds Hrothgar in mourning for
his friend Aeschere. Hrothgar tells Beowulf where the creatures like Grendel live‹ in a shadowy,
fearful land within the moors. Beowulf persuades Hrothgar to ride with him to the moors. When
they reach the edge of the moors, Beowulf calls for his armor, takes a sword from Unferth, and dives
into the lake. After a long time, Beowulf reaches the bottom of the lake, where Grendel's mother is
waiting to attack. Beowulf swings his sword, but discovers that it cannot cut her, so he tosses it
away. They then wrestle until Beowulf spies a large sword nearby. He grabs it by the hilt and
swings‹ killing Grendel's mother by slicing off her head. Still in a rage, Beowulf finds the dead
Grendel in the lair and cuts off his head as a trophy. As they wait, the Danes have given up all hope
for Beowulf because he has been underwater for such a long time. They are shocked when Beowulf
returns with Grendel's head and the hilt of the sword (which melted with the heat of Grendel's
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youthful years until he became the King of Gates and up to his death. This is evidenced in the way
he handled the first war with Grendel (where he preferred not to use any weapons so as not to
disadvantage the dragon but give him a chance to also fight back with no fear of being at a loss),
and also in the second war with Grendel’s mother (he did not want his warriors to be left alone and
deserted in case he died in the lake during the battle with the clearly angry and furious woman and
he, therefore, gave a set of instructions to the King including that his warriors and his kinsmen be
given an inheritance and a place to live in case he died). Download to read offline to Beowulf states
that "this poem reflects a well-established Christian tradition" (37). Thus, the The focus of this paper
is on Beowulf, the Anglo-Saxon epic poem that is renowned for its historical importance within the
context of English Literature.... Besides, the composer of this poem is still unknown because the
manuscript provides little evidence to identify the composer.... ... ... ... The first question that this
work raises in my mind is the real value of heroism.... AD, we mean that it was composed orally, that
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showing a heroic character by practicing a kind of leadership that endears him to all (Ringler 4).... He
shows non-physical heroism in his leadership style which makes people love and respect him in equal
measure.... From the paper "Beowulf as an Ideal Germanic Hero" it is clear that Mahatma's heroism is
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were not included for pointless reasons as they serve an artistic purpose which had been achieved
through careful evaluation.... The author of "The Amalgamation of Literature and History in the
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present to view the mass of half-concealed meanings and the allusions that beg explication.... 'Now
beowulf bode in the burg of the Scyldings,/leader beloved, and long he ruled/ in fame with all folk,
since his father had gone/ away from the world, till awoke an heir,/ haughty Healfdene, who held
through life,/ sage and sturdy, the Scyldings glad....

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