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    Beowulf Study Guide

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    THE GLENCOE LITERATURE LIBRARY Study Guide for Beowulf A translation by Burton Raffel Meet the Geats‚ Danes‚ and Swedes of Beowulf B y the time that Beowulf was written down‚ Germanic tribes from Scandinavia and elsewhere in northern Europe had been invading England’s shores for centuries. The principal human characters in Beowulf hail from three Scandinavian tribes: the Geats‚ the Danes‚ and the Swedes. The genealogy of these tribes is shown below. THE GEATS Swerting Hrethel Herbald

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    story Beowulf it can be discovered that a hero has strength‚ loyalty‚ and courage to endure all of their battles. There are qualities that make this epic poem have more Christian aspects‚ such as when Beowulf gave thanks to God for his safety and rewards in battle‚ the character Grendel is used symbolically as descendant of Cain‚ and Beowulf is a Christ like figure. “They gave thanks to God for their easy crossing” (143). The sentiment exposed in the quotation embodies the view that Beowulf gave

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    In the epic poem BeowulfGrendel represents the evil plaguing through a mead hall in Herot. Similarly‚ the Unites States witnessed one of the worst acts of terrorism orchestrated by one man‚ Osama Bin Laden. Their sinister stain was left hovering over the harmless and devouring at the innocent. Although Grendel and Bin Laden were masterminds at constructing terrorism‚ they both had unique ways to ensure fear was placed in the hearts of the anticipating citizens. Since Grendel and Bin Laden were

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    originated from? For over centuries‚ the old super hero vs. evil villain story has been told over and over again‚ and it all started with the Anglo-Saxons’ story of Beowulf. The archetype for all epic hero cycle stories. Various stories evolved from Beowulf‚ which contain the same concept‚ but changing the characters‚ setting‚ and etc. Beowulf displays heroic character traits‚ as well as many other heroes today. For example‚ one epic hero that possesses heroic qualities is Harry Potter. In my opinion‚ Harry

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    He went by the name of Beowulf‚ and I know this was my only opportunity. This was my chance to make my family proud and accept me back into the pack. King Hrothgar‚ lived on the other side of the forest in this enormous‚ glorious castle filled with treasures of various sorts. He hated our kind more than anything‚ and would send these “heroes” every once a while to come and try defeat one of us. Surely‚ this was my time to go from hero to monster to my family and show that I

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    Assessment Fall 2008 12th Grade British Literature Beowulf 1. Beowulf may have been first told by a scop who was a(n) a. Traveling entertainer b. Monk c. Epic hero 2. Two conflicting codes in this poem are a. Christian and pagan b. Materialist and idealist c. Political and spiritual 3. Beowulf sails to Denmark because a. He wants to fight Grendel b. Hrothgar invited him c. A big reward was offered 4. Grendel is a descendant of a. Satan b. Chaos c. Cain 5. Hrothgar

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    Villain? In the original story of BeowulfGrendel is described as the monster and Beowulf as the hero. While in Gardner’s rendition‚ Grendel is seen as the antihero while Beowulf is the actual villain. Then who the actual villain and hero? Between chapter eleven and chapter twelve‚ Grendel describes Beowulf as this type of winged monster disguised as a human. This comes as some surprise because Beowulf is always portrayed as the hero in every story. To Grendel this man is insane‚ making him a monster

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    everyone wishes to be. Why is that? What was this created from? Beasts that just want to co-exist with one another but can’t because of a quality that makes them different? This leads onto two novels called Grendel and Othello. There is more to it‚ how? Wanting the attention of someone or something‚ being accepted‚ wanting power or using power‚ the idea of heroism‚ and getting rid of this lonesome feeling. The main protagonist from Grendel it is Grendel and for Othello it is Othello. The two protagonist

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    Tarik Babar Beowulf Essay Why so serious? A question asked by one of our favorite crazy‚ insane‚ psychopathic villain. Grendel would never ask this question. These two villains use very different methods of attack. Grendel is the horrid creature that lives in the lake near Heorot Hall. Heorot is a mead hall of King Hrothgar. Citizens go there do drink‚ eat‚ laugh‚ tell stories‚ and do whatever they please. The creature (Grendel) is known to be the descendant of Cain‚ which is one

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    Public Opinion

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    Key concepts I. Public opinion John Zaller states that mass opinion is made up of values (core‚ unchanging beliefs)‚ attitudes (beliefs on broad policy issues)‚ and opinions (more flexible views on specific policy issues). II. Four characteristics of public opinion The characteristics of public opinion are direction (beliefs of the majority)‚ stability (consistency over time)‚ salience (importance)‚ and strength (intensity of belief). III. The public The public may be categorized as the mass

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