Analyzing the Epic Hero Cycle & Epic Elements Beowulf.

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Analyzing the Epic Analyzing the Epic Hero Cycle & Epic Hero Cycle & Epic Elements Elements Beowulf Beowulf

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Analyzing the Epic Hero Analyzing the Epic Hero Cycle & Epic Elements Cycle & Epic Elements

BeowulfBeowulf

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CharactersCharacters

DanesDanes HrothgarHrothgar UnferthUnferth

Dane MonstersDane Monsters GrendelGrendel Grendel’s Grendel’s

MotherMother

GeatsGeats►BeowulfBeowulf►WiglafWiglaf►HygelacHygelac►EcgtheowEcgtheowGeats Geats

MonstersMonsters►DragonDragon

PlacesPlaces: : HerotHerot

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What is a Monster? What is a Monster?

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Act 1: ReflectAct 1: Reflect

What is the difference between a “What is the difference between a “Monster” and a “” and a “Villain”? Explain ”? Explain which definition is most applicable which definition is most applicable to Grendel. (look up in the to Grendel. (look up in the dictionary!)dictionary!)

Take a look at the posters posted Take a look at the posters posted throughout the room. Which of the throughout the room. Which of the posters is the most effective? posters is the most effective? Explain your response using Explain your response using specifics from the posterspecifics from the poster

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GRENDEL’S CHARACTERDirect Characterization

(Include Line #)

Indirect Characterization (Include

Line #)

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Act 2: Grendel AcrosticAct 2: Grendel Acrostic

Create an acrostic poem Create an acrostic poem Acrostic Poems

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Our epic hero…Our epic hero…

Where is Beowulf? Where is Beowulf?

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At home…At home…

He isn’t personally affected because He isn’t personally affected because he is from Geat and Grendel is he is from Geat and Grendel is attacking in Hrothgar’s kingdom of attacking in Hrothgar’s kingdom of the Danesthe Danes

So…So…

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If Hrothgar had a Twitter..If Hrothgar had a Twitter..

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Page 8 of packetPage 8 of packet

Complete first tweets for Complete first tweets for Wrath of Grendel. Wrath of Grendel.

How Would Beowulf’s How Would Beowulf’s differ? differ?

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Grendel Wanted Poster p5Grendel Wanted Poster p5

With your partner, create the best With your partner, create the best Grendel wanted poster possible Grendel wanted poster possible within the time limit given. within the time limit given. Follow the rubricFollow the rubric Be creative—use COLOR!Be creative—use COLOR! Post it on the back wallPost it on the back wall Begin reading “The Coming of Beowulf” Begin reading “The Coming of Beowulf”

p 43-48—should be read by tomorrow!p 43-48—should be read by tomorrow!

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Act 3: Beowulf is an Epic HeroAct 3: Beowulf is an Epic Hero

Beowulf essentially “read” the Beowulf essentially “read” the wanted poster, realized what a wanted poster, realized what a horrible monster this was and horrible monster this was and felt it was his RESPONSIBILITY to felt it was his RESPONSIBILITY to do something about it. Why do something about it. Why would the Epic Hero feel it was would the Epic Hero feel it was his duty to defend a country that his duty to defend a country that was not his own?was not his own?

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Act 4: Epic Hero CycleAct 4: Epic Hero Cycle All epic heroes follow a basic pattern All epic heroes follow a basic pattern

known as the “epic hero cycle.” This known as the “epic hero cycle.” This cycle can be repeated many times cycle can be repeated many times throughout the course of an epic, but is throughout the course of an epic, but is very distinct. On your worksheet, you very distinct. On your worksheet, you will find the different elements of the will find the different elements of the epic hero cycle that you will need to be epic hero cycle that you will need to be familiar with. Fill out the first 5 element familiar with. Fill out the first 5 element examples using SPECIFICS from the examples using SPECIFICS from the TEXT. You will need your textbook for TEXT. You will need your textbook for this portion. Most of this will be found in this portion. Most of this will be found in “The Coming of Beowulf” and “The “The Coming of Beowulf” and “The Battle with Grendel” Battle with Grendel”

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Epic Hero CycleEpic Hero Cycle

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Act 5: Hand to Hand CombatAct 5: Hand to Hand Combat

Look at lines 261-270. Look at lines 261-270. What does Beowulf reveal about Grendel’s What does Beowulf reveal about Grendel’s

fighting method? What is his own fighting method? What is his own resolution? Why? resolution? Why?

““Grendel and Beowulf forego weapons to Grendel and Beowulf forego weapons to engage in ferocious hand-to-hand combat. engage in ferocious hand-to-hand combat. This clash is not a mere battle in a culture This clash is not a mere battle in a culture dominated by warfare but rather a more dominated by warfare but rather a more personal, primal conflict between equal, personal, primal conflict between equal, opposite forces.” Which of the opposite forces.” Which of the themesthemes we we have discussed does this description of the have discussed does this description of the battle apply tobattle apply to

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Act 6: KenningsAct 6: Kennings

A A kenningkenning is a two word poetic is a two word poetic renaming of people, places, and renaming of people, places, and things such as “Whale’s home” for things such as “Whale’s home” for the sea. the sea.

There is a kenning in line 325. There is a kenning in line 325. Identify it. Identify it.

Identify at least two more kennings Identify at least two more kennings in “The Battle with Grendel” in “The Battle with Grendel”

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