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List one of Beowulf's previous victories.
multiple wars; 5 giants; ocean monsters
Note that Hrothgar delivers a long speech to Beowulf in lines 190-224. What values are reflected in this speech?
Family and loyalty
What is the significance of Beowulf’s statement, “Fate will unwind as it must”?
His belief in fate will lead to his downfall or his victory.
Why does Beowulf insist that “my hands alone shall fight for me”?
Fate; weapons won't help or hurt him or Grendel, it's already decided what the outcome will be.
Lines 160-189: What is Beowulf asking of Hrothgar?
I alone will defeat Grendel. No Weapons, because fate. If I die, send my armor back to my people.
Lines 145-147 describe Herot. What can you infer about how life used to be in Herot, and how it is now?
“Best of all mead halls” “Deserted and useless when the moon hangs in skies” “Light and life fleeing together”
What is the effect of having Beowulf describe his own great deeds?
Makes you wonder if he is exaggerating or if he really is that epic of a hero
What impression of Beowulf does the poet convey through Beowulf’s opening remarks to Hrothgar?
“The days of my youth have been filled with glory” Cocky, pompous
Why does Beowulf come to see Hrothgar?
He heard of Grendel’s terror and knew he could end it
What traits of an epic hero does Beowulf appear to possess?
Universally loved, infamous for his fights, winning record, strong, brave, etc.
From reading lines 120-123, what characteristics do you think the fourteen men that Beowulf chose to accompany him had in common?
Mightiest, bravest, best - warriors whose only purpose is to fight
In lines 105-108, how does the poet describe Healfdane’s son?
He is mentally tormented by Grendel’s 12 year reign of terror