Film & Fiction: Beowulf 1

16 December: 
Test: Film & Fiction + Novel
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16 December: 
Test: Film & Fiction + Novel

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Today:
Reading (novel)
Introduction to Beowulf

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Reading (novel)
Goal this week: to “October 20th (p.149)
timer
10:00

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Film & Fiction: 
Beowulf

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Today:
  • Origin
  • Form
  •  Plot

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At the end of the lesson
  1. You know the history of the poem 'Beowulf'.
  2. You know what an epic poem is.
  3. You know the basic plot line of Beowulf

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Beowulf. The history
  • Poem - often considered the first piece of written English poetry/literature
  • Written in Old English
  • Manuscript from around 1000 A.D.
  • But! Oral tradition

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Caedmon's hymn & Beowulf

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The Beowulf Manuscript

Old English (+/- 500 A.D to +/- 1150 A.D)

After this came 
Middle English (1150 A.D. - 1500 A.D.) 
and Modern English (1500 AD - now)

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Original:

Hwæt! Wé Gárdena in géardagum,


þéodcyninga þrym gefrúnon·


hú ðá æþelingas ellen fremedon.
Translation:

 Listen! We --of the Spear-Danes in the days of yore,

of those clan-kings-- heard of their glory.

how those nobles performed courageous deeds.

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Epic
Focuses on adventures of a noble person, typically a king or an aristocrat. 
Usually lengthy, it tells a story in an elevated style. Often tied to historical events.

In Beowulf: Hrothgar, Hygelac and Oneal seem to be historical

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Next class:
- Reading comprehension
- Grammar

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