English Lesson
By:Group 3
Opening
Prayer
Summary
Hrothgar is the King of the Danes in Southern Denmark. Through success
in battle, he has become rich and mighty. As a symbol of his power and
prosperity, he builds a magnificent mead-hall, called Heorot, in which he and his
loyal warriors can feast, drink, boasts, and listen to the tales of the scops, the
Anglo-Saxon bards. But soon after Heorot is finished, the mirth of the men and
the music of the scop anger Grendel, a monster descended from Cain. Grendel
raids the hall, snatching men and eating them, then returns to his home in the
marsh. He repeats his nightly raids until no one dares sleep in the hall. Heorot,
once the symbol of the Scyldings' greatness, is now a place of shame and terror.
This continues for twelve years, until Beowulf, a young warrior of the Geats in
Southern Sweden, hears about Grendel and, determined to fight the monster,
sails to Hrothgar's lands with fifteen companions.
Summary
Hrothgar, who knew Beowulf's father, Ecgtheow, accepts Beowulf's offer to fight
Grendel and gives him a feast, though Beowulf and Unferth, a warrior loyal to Hrothgar,
exchange insults. That night, the warriors sleep in Heorot, with Beowulf keeping watch.
Grendel arrives and consumes one of the warriors, then reaches for Beowulf. Beowulf,
famous for his powerful grip, which is as strong as the grip of thirty men, struggles with
Grendel, tearing off the monster's shoulder and arm. Grendel returns to the fens to die.
His arm is hung as a trophy under the roof of Heorot.
Summary
Hrothgar gives a second feast to celebrate Beowulf's victory. At the feast, Hrothgar
generously rewards Beowulf with treasure. The scop sings again, and Beowulf is praised
until nightfall. That night, Grendel's mother comes to the hall from her home at the
bottom of a lake, seeking revenge for the death of her son. She grabs Aeschere, a
favorite warrior and adviser of Hrothgar's, and consumes him, then returns home. In the
morning, the warriors follow her tracks to her lake, where they see Aeschere's head.
Beowulf enters the lake, and swims for hours before reaching her cave at the bottom. He
fights with Grendel's mother, but the sword Hrunting, which Unferth lent to Beowulf in
a sign of fellowship, fails for the first time. From the treasure hoard in the cave,
Beowulf seizes a sword forged long ago by giants and kills Grendel's mother. He sees
Grendel's body, and removes the head, and takes it and the hilt of the giant's sword (the
blade melted on contact with the monster's blood) back to Hrothgar.
Summary
There is another celebration in Heorot with more gifts and promises of friendship.
Hrothgar says he feels like Beowulf is his son, and weeps at Beowulf's departure.
Beowulf and his men return to Geatland, the land of the Geats, where his uncle the king,
Hygelac, and Hygelac's queen Hygd, greet Beowulf, accepting the treasure Beowulf
gives them, and in turn rewarding Beowulf with a sword, praise, and land. Hygelac is
eventually killed by the Swedes; his son Heardred, though young, takes the throne with
Beowulf's support. At Heardred's death, Beowulf takes the throne of the Geats, and rules
in great prosperity and fame for fifty years.
Summary
In Beowulf's old age, a thief finds a passageway into an old barrow. Inside, a dragon
guards a treasure trove left there long ago by the last survivor of an extinct people. The
thief steals a cup, but the dragon discovers the theft and burns the land, including
Beowulf's mead-hall. Beowulf, knowing his death is near, decides to fight the dragon.
Accompanied by his kinsman Wiglaf, ten warriors, and the thief, Beowulf sets out to
confront the dragon. But when Beowulf and the dragon fight, all of Beowulf's men flee
except Wiglaf. With Wiglaf's help, Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before he himself is
terribly wounded.
Summary
Before he dies, Beowulf tells Wiglaf to rule after him, and to build him a funeral barrow
that overlooks the sea. Wiglaf chastises the men for abandoning their lord. A messenger
sent to tell the Geats of Beowulf's death also warns of hard times for the Geats, now that
Beowulf is dead. The Geats build a pyre and cremate Beowulf, then construct a barrow
overlooking the sea, burying the dragon's cursed treasure with him.
This is a story written by:
Beowulf Unknown
Wiglaf
Unferth
Scyld Scefing
The Dragon
Grendel
Characters Grendel's Mother
King Hrothgar
Beowulf
Settings
Beowulf takes place in early 6th-century Scandinavia,
primarily in what is known today as Denmark and
Sweden.
Question 1: Who is King Danes?
Questions
Question 2: What is the name of the mead hall by Question 3: What is the name of the
King Hrothgar made for his loyal warriors it is also monster that raided mead hall heorot?
King Hrothgar symbol of power and Wealth?
Question 4: What is
Beowulf famous for?
Questions
Question 5: How many years did Question 6: How was Grendel's
Grendel Raided Heorot? Mother Killed?
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