
Beowulf Study Guide
Beowulf Study GuideBeowulf is the first great English, Anglo-Saxon, literary epic, chronicling a hero's exploits as northern European clans teeter between Christianity and the old religions.A monster, Grendel, has descended on Heorot, mead hall of King Hrothgar, bringing death and chaos for 12 years.Beowulf, hero of the Geats, travels to the land of the Danes to free them from Grendel's grasp. With boldness and God's help, Beowulf defeats Grendel and Grendel's mother when she comes seeking vengeance.Finally, at the end of a long reign as king of the Geats, Beowulf faces a dragon to save his people and burn his name into the pages of history.Through Seamus Heaney's gripping translation of this epic, Beowulf, students will learn:Historical Background: 8th-10th century A.D.Author Biography: Learn about the Beowulf poet.Before-You-Read Activities: Mapping, manuscripts, Old English, music, folk heroes.Vocabulary words used throughout the novel, utilizing a variety of activities to stimulate