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Beowulf

by Unknown

1000

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Beowulf is an Old English epic poem centered on a Geatish warrior who travels to Denmark to assist King Hrothgar. The king’s great hall, Heorot, is under nightly assault by a monster named Grendel. Beowulf kills the creature with his bare hands and later slays Grendel’s mother in an underwater lair. The second half of the poem shifts fifty years into the future, following Beowulf as king of the Geats. He faces a final conflict against a hoard-guarding dragon, resulting in the hero's death and a somber funeral rite that marks the end of an era for his people.

Students of linguistics and medieval history read this text to study the structure of alliterative verse and the cultural values of Germanic heroic societies. The poem provides a window into the transition between pagan warrior codes and early Christian influences. Readers gain an understanding of the specific obligations between a lord and his thanes, the conventions of the blood feud, and the elegiac tone common in early medieval literature. They walk away with a technical grasp of kenning metaphors and the historical mechanics of Scandinavian tribal politics.

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Published
1000
Language
EN