Beowulf Introduction Notes
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Introduction to
Beowulf
* Include slide or bullet point in your
notes if you see an asterisk*.
Invasion by the Romans
Roman leader that invaded?
Julius
Caesar—wanted full control of the
world!!
The two groups already living there?
The
Picts and the Britons (Celtic people)
Things the Romans introduced?
Cities,
fine stone roads, written
scholarship, and Christianity
The Anglo-Saxons
Tribes that invaded?
The Angles and the Saxons
Heptarchy
Southeast—Jutes (Kent)
West—Saxons (Wessex, Sussex, Essex)
North—Angles (Mercia, Northumbria)
“Angle”land=England
The Anglo-Saxons
How they changed over time
Early invaders—lives were bleak and full of
death and fighting; pagans
Later—became more agricultural, peaceful,
and accepted Christianity
Relation to Beowulf
*Tension between Paganism and Christianity
The Growth of Christianity
Early Growth
St. Patrick converted Ireland
Christianity to Scotland and England
Later Growth
St. Augustine established first monastery
*Literary History
Transmission of literature
Orally passed on stories
Mead Hall
A gathering place for eating, drinking, and
passing on stories
Much like modern-day pub or coffee house
Poem that celebrates heroic deeds?
Epic
*Literary History
Historical Significance of Beowulf
First epic written in English
Oldest piece of English literature
Written down in 10th or 11th century
*Literary Terms
Scop
Composed and performed poetry and music
about heroes and their past
Used for entertainment in mead halls
Often used repetition
What is a modern equivalent?
*Literary Terms
Caesura
A pause in the middle of a line of poetry
Gave the scop a break
A harpist played while scop thought of next verse
*Literary Terms
Alliteration
Repetition of first consonant SOUND in a group
of words
Ex: Sally sells seashells down by the seashore
Kenning
Poetic phrases referring to a character
Ex: Beowulf, bravest of all men anywhere
*Literary Terms
Stock Epithet
ADJECTIVES -- point out specific character traits
Usually a hyphenated word
Ex: swift-footed warrior, soft-hearted girl,
war-beaten soldier
Write one about yourself or a classmate.
Medieval Values in Beowulf
Loyalty
Heroism (strength and courage)
Religion (paganism vs. Christianity)
Fame
Honor
Fate