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    by an anonymous author over one hundred years ago has described that an Anglo-Saxon hero always has the qualities of courage‚ generosity‚ and faithfulness. This poem is Beowulf and in this poem those three qualities apply to one character‚ Beowulf. Now Beowulf is described as “the strongest of the Greats-greater and stronger than anyone anywhere in this world.” (Lines 110-111) Not only the strongest but this might warrior is also the most courageous of the poem as well. On lines 267 and 268 Beowulf

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    Anglo-Saxon Society and Beowulf The sound of battle echoed from the halls of Heorot to the plains of geatland‚ Beowulf in all his glory was a conquering hero that was approaching his twilight years as king. As such he faced a new challenge‚ in his youth he fought and defeated Grendel and his mother to defend the people of Denmark and Heorot‚ he was now called to defend his land from this dragon. This beast which had awakened from its dormant rest and was now on a rampage to defend its treasure

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    The Anglo-Saxons: 449–1066 Introduction to the Literary Period The Anglo-Saxons: 449–1066 A.D. 1066 A.D. 449 Norman Anglo-Saxon Invasion Invasion 55 B.C–A.D.409 A.D.878 Roman Occupation King Alfred against the Danes 300s B.C. Celts in Britain 300 B.C. A.D. 1 A.D. 300 A.D. 600 A.D. 400–699 Spread of Christianity A.D. 900 A.D. 1200 The Celts in Britain Before and during the 4th century B.C. • Britain home to several Celtic tribes • Britain named for one Celtic tribe—the Brythons • King

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    ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE The Middle Ages is like no other period in terms of the time span it covers. Caedmon’s Hymn‚ the earliest English poem to survive as a text‚ belongs to the latter part of the VII century. The morality play‚ Everyman‚ is dated "after 1485" and probably belongs to the early-XVI century. In addition‚ for the Middle Ages‚ there is no one central movement or event to organize a historical approach to the period. When did "English Literature" begin? Any answer to that

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    called the Anglo-Saxons‚ a people that remained there in Britain for over 600 years‚ bringing about several changes to the British Islands as far as politics and religion is concerned. Most of the knowledge that we have concerning the early history of England comes from the writings of the venerable Bede‚ all compiled within work named Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People)‚ which has become an important source for the study of Anglo-Saxons history.

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    Yennadim Medina The Wanderer and The Wife’s Lament: Nostalgia in Anglo-Saxon Elegies. Whenever we read an Anglo-Saxon elegy‚ we may notice a feeling of sentimental longing for a better past‚ which is portrayed by the poet. This feeling is called nostalgia‚ and it is present in many –if not all- early English poems‚ specially in Anglo-Saxon elegy‚ and it is often used in order to convey the ideas of belong to nowhere and having nobody to rely on are worse than death itself. This belonging

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    The Unity of the Unknown and the Eternal Security: The Anglo-Saxon Belief in Christianity and Fate Imagine a life in which one is simply a pawn at the hands of a mysterious higher force stumbling and meandering through life’s tribulations. Until Pope Gregory the Great was sent to spread Christianity throughout England‚ the Anglo- Saxons believed solely in this passive‚ victimizing philosophy. These pagans still clung to much of their heathen culture after the wave of Christianity

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    to the next generations to represent the different cultures. One famous story in particular is the Epic poem of a young hero named Beowulf that was told in the Anglo Saxon society thousands of years ago. In the Anglo-Saxon culture‚ the epic poem “Beowulf” was a staple in the society‚ but by analyzing contents of this poem and Anglo-Saxon cultural values‚ it can be explained exactly why this story is used as a representation of ­ culture. In order to begin‚ the story and characters of Beowulf must

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    B\ Questions and Answers The Anglo-Saxon Period: What had happened because the Britons relied on Roman military? Because the Britons came to rely on Roman military protection. After Roman Empire began to fall‚ Roman left Brirain to defend Roma‚ and then Britons became prey to invaders. What was the influence of Christianity in Ireland and later for the people in Anglo Saxon? In Ireland‚ the spread of Christianity let Celtic monks to create one of the most beautiful early

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    Anglo-Saxon Religious Poetry The influence of Christianity came to England from Ireland with the arrival of St. Augustine’mission. The ancient vernacular poetry unredeemed in its worldliness and paganism was sanctified by the Christianization of England. In consequence there was a marked change in the content and emotion of English poetry while leaving it form and general technique unaltered. Instead of seeking themes common to old-Germanic the Christianized Anglo-Saxons adopted a new world

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