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Page 1: Provenance  Setting  Why Beowulf? Beowulf  Poetic devices  Terms  Themes

Provenance

Setting

Why Beowulf?

Beowulf

Poetic devices

Terms

Themes

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Why Study Beowulf?1. Beowulf is the oldest poem in the English language, so everything written since Beowulf stems from it in some way

2. The story of Beowulf encompasses common themes that we still see in English literature today

3. Beowulf is simply good writing

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Why Study Beowulf?4. In some ways, it doesn’t matter what you read, but how you read it, so…since Beowulf came first, you might as well start there.

5. Studying Old English improves your understanding of modern English

6. It’s a great story

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Beowulf’s origin

What we don’t know:

who wrote it

when exactly it was written

how much, exactly, is based on historical truth

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Beowulf’s originWhat we do know:

Beowulf is the oldest surviving English poem. It’s written in Old English (or Anglo-Saxon), which is the basis for the language we speak today.Some of the characters in the poem actually existed.

The only copy of the manuscript was written sometime around the 11th century A.D. (1000’s), however…

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The actual poem probably dates from the 8th century (700’s) or so, and…

The story may be set even earlier, around 500 A.D.

There are a lot of Christian references in the poem, but the characters and setting are Pagan…this means a monk probably translated it.

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Beowulf’s originSo why wasn’t it written down in the first place?

This story was probably passed down orally for centuries before it was first written down.

It wasn’t until after the Norman Invasion (1066) that writing stories down became common in this part of the world.

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Beowulf’s originSo what’s happened to the manuscript since the 11th century?

Eventually, it ended up in the library of this guy.

Robert Cotton (1571-1631)

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Beowulf’s origin

Unfortunately, Cotton’s library burned in 1731. Many manuscripts were entirely destroyed. Beowulf was partially damaged.

The manuscript is now preserved and carefully cared for in the British Museum.

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Setting: Beowulf’s time and place

Although Beowulf was written in English, it is set in what is now Sweden, where a tribe called the Geats lived.

The story may take place as early as 400 or 500 A.D.

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Setting: Beowulf’s time and place

Europe today Time of Beowulf

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The Poetry in BeowulfA few things to watch

out for1. Alliterative verse

a. Repetition of initial sounds of words (occurs in every line)

b. Generally, four feet/beats per line

c. A caesura, or pause, between beats two and four

d. No rhyme

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Then out of the night came the shadow stalker, steathy and swift;…

…beaten in battle, bloodying the path…

The Poetry in BeowulfAlliteration

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The Poetry in BeowulfA few things to watch

out for2. Kennings

a. Compound metaphor (usually two words)

b. Most were probably used over and over

For instance: shadow- stalker = Grendel ( the monster)

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The Poetry in BeowulfA few things to watch

out forOther kennings from Beowulf:

Captain of evil = Grendel

Hell-serf = Grendel

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thane

A warrior

mead-hall

The large hall where the lord and his warriors slept, ate, held ceremonies, etc.

Some terms you’ll want to know

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epic

Beowulf is an epic poem.

This means it has a larger-than life hero and the conflict is of universal importance. There’s a certain serious that accompanies most epics.

Some terms you’ll want to know

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Themes and Important Aspects Good vs. Evil

Religion: Christian and Pagan influences

The importance of wealth and treasure

Loyalty and allegiance

The importance of the sea and sailing

The sanctity of the home

Fate

Heroism and heroic deeds

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