1. Approximately when was the Beowulf poem written? (a trick question) |
Rise of the Danes 1. How do the first three opening lines in Seamus Heaney's translation differ from the one you are reading?Heorot is Attacked
6. Is there any doubt that the "skilled poet" of Heorot was familiar with the Old Testament, Genesis? |
The Hero Comes to Heorot 1. What effect is gained by the poet's withholding Beowulf's name during the first part of his introduction? The Feast at Heorot 5. Do you get the impression that Unferth will be a problem down the road? What does his name mean? |
Fight With Grendel 1. Did Beowulf's own men have the same confidence in Beowulf's strength or in God's help to overcome Grendel? Celebration at Heorot 1. Why were the Danes "filled with bewildering fear" when they heard the "howl of the loser?" Do they know for certain that Grendel is dead? How did he die? |
The Saga of Finn and his Sons 1. How does this saga relate to Beowulf's tale. How do the Danes respond to it? |
1. To what does Beowulf attribute his amazing success? |
Beowulf Returns Home 1. Was there a particular gem that caught your attention in Beowulf's farewell scene?Home 6. What do we learn of Hygelac's reaction to Beowulf's determination to go to the aid of the Danes? If Hrothgar knew the truth, would he have accepted Beowulf so willingly? |
The Dragon Waits 1. What was your general reaction to this chapter? Did anything in particular catch your attention? |
Beowulf Attacks the Dragon 1. So. Why is Beowulf risking his life at this point in his life? And why must he do this alone? |
Beowulf's Funeral 1. "The treasure has been bought and paid for by Beowulf's death." |