1. Explain meaning of terms and their relevance to Eng Literature (examples‚ people‚ time span): Old English/Anglo-Saxon – language (many different dialects) and culture of Anglo-Saxons‚ 7th -11th c.‚ lit.: The Ruin‚ Beowulf‚ Seafarer etc; Bede‚ Caedmon‚ St Columba‚ St Augustine‚ Alfred the Great; Early Medival times‚ migrations‚ arrival of Christianity‚ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle‚ Viking Invasion‚ Germanic heritage‚ Christian ideology‚ memory of Roman Empire (myth of origins‚ Brutus)‚ Celtic elements
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years ago. Also known as the Anglo-Saxon Period ‚the time frame this period falls in is debatable ‚however broadly speaking it is between the mid-fifth century and mid-twelfth century. The Anglo-Saxon period is the oldest known period of time that had a complex culture with stable government ‚ art‚ and a fairly large amount of literature. Many people believe that the culture then was extremely unsophisticated‚ but it was actually extremely advanced for the time. The Anglo-Saxton period is a time filled
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Many times a group of people seek a leader they can trust and have confidence in to protect and lead them the right way. In the epic poem Beowulf‚ the Anglo-Saxons have found just that‚ a powerful leader‚ they can trust. Beowulf‚ the main character and leader‚ proved his worth and receives lof from his people. Beowulf shows his lof‚ or fame and pride‚ by showing his cultural heroism by fighting Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the dragon. Beowulf is a cultural hero because of his ability to fight
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Beowulf: An Epic Hero In Anglo-Saxon society‚ scops utilized stories to preserve historical events and important figures. As a result‚ the ultimate goal of Anglo-Saxons was to perform an act so meaningful they would be immortalized in a scop’s words for eternity. The epic Beowulf focuses on the struggles and challenges faced by the main character‚ Beowulf‚ during his life. Throughout the narrative‚ Beowulf is displayed as an epic hero by virtue of his ethical actions‚ brave deeds‚ and glorified persona
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Avery Angel Mr. Humber AP English 5-6 November 12th‚ 2013 Nobility The epic Beowulf is seen today as a fine representation of Anglo-Saxon nobility and ignobility. The setting is Denmark‚ land of Danish Anglo-Saxons that lived as the Vikings of the first millennia. Many characters in Beowulf are brutal warriors that would charge into battle hoping to find glory in battle or an honorable death that would send them to Valhalla. Despite a somewhat belligerent way of life
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insinuations of the evolving pronunciation as the ruling power made a transition from Germanic Anglo Saxon to French Norman. For this reason there was a continuously changing connection from the phonemically labeled spelling of the Old English language to a language whose spelling did not mirror the pronunciation in the Middle English language. Old English‚ which was also known as Anglo Saxon‚ was one of the first forms of the English language that was used for speech and for writing
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one of the earliest works in the English language‚ which was derived from the Germanic language of the Anglo-Saxons. Beowulf is a combination of both Pagan and Christian ideologies‚ Paganism being the most dominate. This is shown by characters‚ the factors around them and their actions like Beowulf‚ Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the dragon. Paganism a religion followed by people of the Anglo-Saxon culture. Paganism believes in wyrd‚ meaning fate‚ also concerned with ethics and mysticism. Pagan elements
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The Anglo-Saxon people‚ who ruled England up until the Norman conquest‚ were composed of warlike Nordic and Germanic peoples. They descended from the Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes. They valued courage‚ strength and desire for fame and glory and commitment to obtaining it (similar to the ideals regarding fame and honor espoused by Homers Achilles). They also valued generosity and the protection of others. The first value‚ courage‚ is constantly put to the test in the dark and dangerous world of Beowulf
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of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation. Some cultures‚ like the anglo-saxons‚ believe that epics should represent the best and the worst of their lives. One of the epics by the Anglo-Saxons is Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel‚ it tells the story of glory. The protagonist in the story is Beowulf ‚ he represents bravery‚ family values‚ and heroism. All of these traits are vital to the Anglo-Saxon culture. Beowulf‚ the protagonist of the epic poem‚ shows bravery in many situations
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between the Old English and the vulgate versions of Judith provide a clear view of what the Anglo-Saxons considered to be important‚ and what they felt required respect. When comparing and contrasting these two versions‚ one can utilize other Old English works such as Beowulf and The Wanderer to clearly spot the differences and similarities to receive some insight into the culture and feelings of the Anglo-Saxons. One of the similarities that is shared between both readings of Judith‚ Beowulf and the
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