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    The first battle Beowulf is faced with is against Grendel. Grendel decides to attack because he is jealous and hates the joy and happiness he hears from the mead-hall; he decides to attack out of jealousy and annoyance. Beowulf decides to fight Grendel to not only gain glory for himself and to create himself a good reputation‚ but also to serve as assistance to the people of Herot. At the time of this battleBeowulf was youthful and proud; he bragged on how he would be able to defeat Grendel

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    01.02 Epic Battle Graphic Organizer As you read through the excerpts of Beowulf‚ pay careful attention to each character’s actions. Ask yourself‚ “What do these actions tell me about the character?" Record your observations and supporting evidence from the text in the graphic organizers provided. Include at least five observations for each character. The notes you record will help you answer the questions during the assessment at the end of this lesson. Part A Grendel Monstrous Actions Text Support

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    201.117 Assignment 1 3.) Discuss three major battles of Alexander the Great with reference to the sources supplied and in their wider and political and military context. To what factors would you attribute his success? -1- A military commander ’s success on the battlefield is not always solely determined by his (or her) own brilliance. Victory is often due to his opponent ’s circumstances‚ both in the military and strategic context‚ not to mention the political situation‚ and even cultural

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    the Battles in Beowulf What characteristics make the battles in Beowulf similar? What makes them different? The key component deals with whether or not fate remains with Beowulf during the battle. Three different battles occur in Beowulf and these different battles contain many of the same characteristics but with a few differences. The first battle involved Beowulf and the monster Grendel. The second battle involved Beowulf and Grendel’s mother and the third and final battle involved Beowulf‚ Wiglaf

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    10-10-13 Title of Lesson Character Traits of Three Main Characters in Beowulf Grade Level SH Class 9-12 Measurable Objectives and Standards Student will be able to match character traits to the three main characters in Beowulf with 80% or more correct. CAPA Level V Standard 3.4 (ELA): Determine characters’ traits by what the characters say about themselves in narration and dialogue. Resources and Materials A retelling of Beowulf in understandable English at a 1st -2nd grade reading

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    English 4 Aug/12/2012 Beowulf Essay Beowulf was a brave warrior who followed the warrior’s code throughout the entire story. The warrior’s code was something that Beowulf and other warrior’s followed‚ this code stated the warrior should never run away he should always stand and fight. During this essay I will talk about how Beowulf not only met the warrior’s code but went far beyond the norm through his three great battles The first of his three major battles was Grendel‚ a beast who ventured

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    Written: A Look into Beowulf There have been many scholarly opinions over the years regarding Beowulf and its claim to be an oral versus a written work. During the time Beowulf was set most literature was oral and not written. Although it still does not prove that Beowulf was an oral work‚ the strong oral underpinnings‚ such as the mnemonic base‚ as well as the narrative sequence‚ provides a solid argument that Beowulf was an orally composed poem. The use of epithets in Beowulf is one of the techniques

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    McGettrick English 4 Honors September 2‚ 2013 The Beowulf Poet was most likely written by a Christian monk or influenced. There are three examples of the Christian philosophy shown in this poem: you can survive with the protection of God‚ all gifts are driven from God‚ and the proper attitude of man is to be humble and unselfish. The author also mentions God frequently in the epic. He also gives many allusions to the bible within the epic Beowulf. The three examples stated earlier in the paragraph shows

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    2013 Until the Dragon Comes The unknown bard who wrote Beowulf sang of heroes‚ calling his hearers to the heroic life‚ but holding out no false hopes. All must go down in defeat at last: Wyrd will have its way. And though no man can win his final battle with metaphysical death itself‚ Beowulf shows the people how to transcend the human condition by the willing battle with our own worst fears. Personified in three monstrous enemies‚ Beowulf faces physical‚ moral‚ and metaphysical Evil. Grendel‚

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    to aid and/or restore his/her world. According to Campbell‚ “[o]ther [monomyths] string a number of independent cycles into a single series (as in the Odyssey).” (Campbell‚ 246) In Beowulf‚ the poet has sent Beowulf on his journey of the monomyth. However‚ like Csmpbell has written‚ Beowulf’s journey consist of three miniature monomyths that can be connected into one hero’s journey that take several decades of his life to complete. In the first cycle‚ consider Beowulf’s initial call to adventure

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