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Grendel
1. Give two examples of caesura in the first five lines.
5. Describe Grendels lineage that is given in the first stanza. What allusion is used
to describe these monsters?
6. How is the idea of good versus evil immediately juxtaposed in the first stanza?
8. Describe Grendels attacks on Herot. How long have these attacks occurred?
9. In line 82, identify the personification and explain its presence i.e. what is its
purpose?
10. What is special about Hrothgars throne, and why cant Grendel touch it?
Beowulf
11. Who is Healfdane? Who is Higlac?
12. What literary device is being used in lines 116-119: None/Of the wise ones
regretted his going, much/As he was loved by the Geats: the omens were
good,/And they urged the adventure on and what is its purpose?
--------This part is omitted in your textbook. We will discuss this scene together.--------13. What is ironic about the type of words/actions used by Hrothgars lieutenant who
stops Beowulf and his men?
14. How does this lieutenants description of Beowulf fit the characteristics of an epic
hero?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15. Explain the imagery when Herot is described in lines 218-221. What purpose
does this imagery serve?
16. What items from his rsum does Beowulf share with Hrothgar to convince him
of his worthiness to fight Grendel?
17. What has Beowulf heard about how Grendel fights, and how does he vow to also
fight?
18. Describe the differences that exist between Hrothgar and Beowulf in your
opinion.
19. Why is Grendel a necessity in the epic poem and to the epic hero?
21. What is Grendels immediate impulse when he feels the strength of Beowulfs
hand? If hes so fierce, why does he have this particular impulse?
22. Why do we again get such a thorough description of Herot as Beowulf and
Grendel battle? What is it again being likened to?
24. Describe how Beowulf defeats Grendel. How does Beowulf show off his victory?
25. What traits of Beowulf and Grendel raise the fight between them to the level of an
epic struggle between the two great opposing forces in the world (good versus
evil)?
Grendels Mother
26. What is this description of the monsters lair an allusion to?
28. What keeps Grendels mother and the other sea monsters from hurting Beowulf as
she drags him to her lair?
29. Why do you think Hrunting and Beowulfs armor are ineffective against the lady
monster?
30. What is it that causes Beowulf to [leap] back/Into battle (485-487) even after
she has torn through his armor? Is this a pagan or a Christian value?
31. As Grendels mother gains advantage over him, what part of the epic heros
journey is Beowulf in?
32. What saves Beowulf from the dagger? Does this show a pagan or a Christian
belief?
33. How does this battle end?
36. What is threatening his kingdom and why does he go to fight it?
37. What does he do differently in planning for how to fight this battle? Does this
reveal any changes in him? Explain.
39. Who is Wiglaf and how does he differ from Beowulfs other followers?
Mourning Beowulf
43. What is the message to all men (61) at the end of the poem?
44. Does this ending fit that of an epic hero? Why/why not?
Themes, Motifs, and Symbols: Provide explanations of and evidence for each of the
following themes, motifs, and symbols.
Themes:
importance of establishing identity
Motifs:
good versus evil/light versus dark
Biblical allusions -
monsters -
mead-hall -
Symbols:
the hand of God/throne of God
Hrunting -
Grendels arm -
Grendels mother -