Beowulf

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Beowulf A Primer It is always betterTo avenge dear ones than to indulge in mourning.For every one of us, living in this worldMeans waiting for our end. Let whoever canWin glory before death. When a warrior is gone,That will be his best and only bulwark.[1384– 9]

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 It is always better
To avenge dear ones than to indulge in mourning.
For every one of us, living in this world
Means waiting for our end. Let whoever can
Win glory before death. When a warrior is gone,
 That will be his best and only bulwark.
[1384–9]. Beowulf. A Primer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BeowulfA Primer

 It is always betterTo avenge dear ones than to indulge in mourning.For every one of us, living in this worldMeans waiting for our end. Let whoever canWin glory before death. When a warrior is gone,That will be his best and only bulwark.[1384–9]

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The least you need to know…

Beowulf was composed sometime between the middle of the seventh century and the end of the tenth century in the language that is today called Anglo-Saxon or Old English.

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Old EnglishHere’s what the first lines of Beowulf look like in Old English…

Hwæt wē Gār-Dena in geār-dagumþēod-cyninga þrym gefrūnon,Hū đā æþelingas ellen fremendon.

And here’s what they sound like.

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Here’s what they sound like…

Hwæt wē Gār-Dena in geār-dagumþēod-cyninga þrym gefrūnon,Hū đā æþelingas ellen fremendon.

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The least you need to know…Beowulf is an epic poem that’s more

than 3,000 lines long, and it’s one of the foundational works of poetry in English.

It’s an epic.

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The least you need to know…

Beowulf is the story’s hero, and he’s a really big deal among the warriors in the land of the Geats, a territory situated in what is now southern Sweden.

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Epic poemYou could also call an epic

poem a heroic narrative. An epic is a long, narrative

poem that’s typically derived from ancient oral tradition and focuses on the heroic deeds and adventures of legendary figures or nations.

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The Odyssey

The Illiad

Star Wars

Lord of the Rings

Harry Potter

Other epic stories you may know…

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Back to Beowulf and the least you need to know…

The poem was written in England, but the events it describes are set in Scandinavia, in a “once upon a time” that is partly historical.

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Now, a note on names…

Old English contains many compound words, most of which have been lost in translation.

Most of the names in Beowulf are compounds. Hrothgar, for instance, is a combination of words meaning “glory” and “spear”.

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A few more notes on names…

Family names often alliterate. Masculine names of the warrior class have military association. Characters are identified in terms of familial relationships, so Beowulf is referred to as “son of Ecgtheow” or “kinsman of Hygelac” (his uncle and lord).

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And finally, the least you need to know to finally get started…

The story moves the audience through three epic (classic, larger-then-life, heroic) battles, which embody the classic good vs. evil clash.

Early in the poem, Beowulf encounters his first struggle when he crosses the sea to the land of the Danes to rid their country of a man-eating monster, Grendel.

Besides our hero, this is who we’ll get acquainted with.

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