Glossary of British Literature Unit 1
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- Location of Climatic Battle between Beowulf and Grendel
- Mead Hall
- Hall of Hart
- Mead Hall, Herot
- Antagonist of Beowulf
- Grendle
- 2 items in Sutton Hoo
- Rings, Necklaces, Sheilds, Armor
- Structure of Sutton Hoo
- Ship
- Outcome of battle with Grendels mom
- Beheaded Grendels mom
- Anglo Saxon Year
- 450-1066
- Passed down literature
- Folk
- Symbol of Germanic Tribe, Danes
- Stag
- Long narrative heroic poem
- epic
- Antagonist in Beowulf 2
- Grendels mom
- 2 Characteristics of an epic hero
- bravery, semi divine
- Year by year account of Anglo Saxons
- Anglo Saxon Chronical
- King during Bede's translation
- Alfred the Great
- Iberian Invaders built
- Stonehenge
- Poet, Singer, Professional Entertainer
- Scop
- Bede lived in this abbey
- Jarrow
- Trophy of Beowulf
- Arm and shoulder of Grendel
- Name of Beowulfs King
- Hygelac
- Genre of the Wife's Lament
- Elegy
- Beowulfs defining characterist
- Strength
- Beowulf originally written in
- Old English
- Supernatural forces in epic
- Invoked
- Protagonist in Beowulf
- Beowulf
- Original Language of Bedes History
- Latin
- Setting of Beowulfs last battle
- Underwater moms lair
- In medias res
- In the middle
- Sad reflective poem
- Elegy
- Why are Beowulfs men unable to help?
- She was invincible to humans, Grendel bewitched swords
- Beowulfs Nationality
- Swedish
- Beowulf was first a:
- Oral Tradition
- Device scops use
- In medias Res
- Haunting creature
- Grendel
- Sutton Hoo related to Beowulf
- Proved Anglo Saxon existance
- Translator of Beowulf
- Burtton Raffel
- History of the English people was
- Development of Christianity
- History of the English people was
- Development of Christianity