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Beowulf (modern English translation) BY ANONYMOUS TRANSLATED BY FRANCES B. GRUMMERE LO, praise of the prowess of people-kings ...
HOW TO MAKE A BOAST
In Anglo-Saxon England, boasting was a common practice, and works of literature from this period, such as the epic tale “Beowulf,” are full ...
ORIGINAL BOAST
"Hail thou, Hrothgar! I am Higelac's kinsman And vassal forsooth; many a wonder I dared as a stripling. The doi...
GRENDEL AND BEOWULF
{Grendel comes from the fens.} 'Neath the cloudy cliffs came from the moor then Grendel going, God's anger ba...
Why Beowulf?
Epic heroes possess qualities that mere mortals lack. Bravery beyond compare, superhuman intelligence, strength or skills and a driving desi...
DEFINITION
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the pas...
BOAST
“Hail! King Hrothgar! I am Hygelac’s thane, Hygelac’s kinsman. Many a deed Of honor and daring I’ve done in my youth… The best o...
BELIEFS
The Anglo-Saxons were pagans when they came to Britain, but, as time passed, they gradually converted to Christianity. Many of the custom...
Beowulf (modern English translation)
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/180445 BY ANONYMOUS TRANSLATED BY FRANCES B. GRUMMERE LO, praise of the prowess of people...
HOW TO MAKE A EPIC
1 Choose the point of view. The most common points of view are first person, which lets you show more of the character's feelings, and ...
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Beowulf (modern English translation) BY ANONYMOUS TRANSLATED BY FRANCES B. GRUMMERE LO, praise of the prowess of people-kings ...
HOW TO MAKE A BOAST
In Anglo-Saxon England, boasting was a common practice, and works of literature from this period, such as the epic tale “Beowulf,” are full ...
ORIGINAL BOAST
"Hail thou, Hrothgar! I am Higelac's kinsman And vassal forsooth; many a wonder I dared as a stripling. The doi...
GRENDEL AND BEOWULF
{Grendel comes from the fens.} 'Neath the cloudy cliffs came from the moor then Grendel going, God's anger ba...
Why Beowulf?
Epic heroes possess qualities that mere mortals lack. Bravery beyond compare, superhuman intelligence, strength or skills and a driving desi...
DEFINITION
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the pas...
BOAST
“Hail! King Hrothgar! I am Hygelac’s thane, Hygelac’s kinsman. Many a deed Of honor and daring I’ve done in my youth… The best o...
BELIEFS
The Anglo-Saxons were pagans when they came to Britain, but, as time passed, they gradually converted to Christianity. Many of the custom...
Beowulf (modern English translation)
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/180445 BY ANONYMOUS TRANSLATED BY FRANCES B. GRUMMERE LO, praise of the prowess of people...
HOW TO MAKE A EPIC
1 Choose the point of view. The most common points of view are first person, which lets you show more of the character's feelings, and ...
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