Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Beowulf
- Context
- Written in 1000AD
- Told by word of mouth before then
- Told by Anglo Saxons
and based on those
times.
- Characters
- Beowulf - Hero of the Geats/
New King of Danes
- Hrothgar - Former King
of the Danes
- Grendel - Man-eating
demon/Hater of humans
- Grendel's Mother - Revenging
Beast
- Dragon - King-killer
- Slave - Petty-thief
- Plot
- Beowulf must fight and defeat
the monster Grendel who is
terrorizing Denmark.
- He later had to defeat
Grendel's Mother who began
killing people out of revenge.
- Later, years after Beowulf
was crowned King of the
Danes, a thieving slave stole
gold from a dragon and
Beowulf had to defeat it.
- Beowulf critically injured the dragon
but failed killing it because it caused
Beowulf near death. Luckily Wiglaf
came and killed the dragon but was
unable to save Beowulf. Due to his
heroic actions Wiglaf was crowned King
and ordered a memorial for Beowulf.
- Literary Devices
- Alliteration
- Used to help the poet remember the
story/poem and adds energy and
tension to the telling of the story.
- Foreshadowing
- Used to indicate what is gonna
happen before the scene
actually happens.
- Kenning
- A type of metaphor used to
signify characteristics of
Grendel and ect.
- Religious References
- Pagan beliefs
- Religious references are
used in Beowulf to
relate to the Anglo
Saxons religion.
- Grendel and his mother
are related to Cain from
the Bible.