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Lesson aims: 
1. Beowulf: getting to know some basic details about this story.

2. Stylistic elements in Beowulf

3. Beowulf: a storyline. Getting the whole story together. 

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How far back in time could you go and still understand the English that people are speaking and writing?

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Were you right?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Almost
D
Not even close

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Now read pages 3 and 4

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Beowulf is …..
A
a sonnet
B
a frame story
C
an epic poem
D
an allegory

Slide 7 - Quiz

Beowulf is written in
A
Old English and alliterative verse
B
Middle English and alliterative verse
C
Old English and rhyme
D
middle English and rhyme

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Alliterative verse means that ….
A
there is a set pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
B
nobody understands what the poem is about
C
words in a sentence have the same vowels
D
words in a sentence begin with the same consonant

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The hero of the story 
The monster that must be defeated
The name of the king Beowulf sets out to help
The second monster that Beowulf has to fight
The name of the mead hall that is being terrorised by the monster
The third monster that Beowulf has to fight
Heorot
Beowulf
Grendel
Grendel's mother
Hrothgar
A nameless dragon

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In the context of medieval literature, what do you think the 'oral tradition' means. (No, not that...)

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battle-sweat
heaþoswata

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bane of wood
grand viðar

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voice-bearer
reordberend

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sea-horse
gjálfr-marr

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heaven-candle
heofon-candel

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destroyers of eagle's hunger
eyðendr arnar hungrs

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A hero
A hero had to be strong, intelligent, and courageous. Warriors had to be willing to face any odds, and fight to the death for their glory and people. The Anglo-Saxon hero was able to be all of these and still be humble and kind.

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