Super
Collaboration Group answering these comprehension questions include:
Yesenia Beas (Yesenia's Blog), Erica Paculan (Erica's Blog), Guadalupe Pliego (Guadalupe's Blog), Alec McFarland (Alec's Blog), Laike McFarland (Laike's Blog), Naiomi Desai (Naiomi's Blog), Millicent Angulo (Millicent's Blog), Jisu Yoon (Jisu's Blog), Susel Garcia (Susel's Blog), Eric Jackson (Eric's Blog), Ephraim Rodriguez (Ephraim's Blog), Taylor Wall (Taylor's Blog) Hikaru Kasai (Hikaru's Blog), Michael Hall (Michael's Blog), Danielle Cadena (Danielle's Blog), Jayce(http://jaycedopefresh.blogspot.com/)
(16 People Group)
Yesenia Beas (Yesenia's Blog), Erica Paculan (Erica's Blog), Guadalupe Pliego (Guadalupe's Blog), Alec McFarland (Alec's Blog), Laike McFarland (Laike's Blog), Naiomi Desai (Naiomi's Blog), Millicent Angulo (Millicent's Blog), Jisu Yoon (Jisu's Blog), Susel Garcia (Susel's Blog), Eric Jackson (Eric's Blog), Ephraim Rodriguez (Ephraim's Blog), Taylor Wall (Taylor's Blog) Hikaru Kasai (Hikaru's Blog), Michael Hall (Michael's Blog), Danielle Cadena (Danielle's Blog), Jayce(http://jaycedopefresh.blogspot.com/)
(16 People Group)
[Prologue:
The Rise of the Danish Nation] (lines 1-85, pp. 33-34)
1.Realize
that this prologue introduces the Danes, not Beowulf or his people the Geats.
What was unusual about the way Shield came to be ruler of the Danes? What was
his funeral like? What relation is Hrothgar to Shield?
The manner
in which he became king was unusual because Shield was an abandoned child whom
travelled to Denmark alone and there was able to change his fate and rule many
lands. His funeral consisted of placing his corpse on a fighting ship, piling
it up with treasures, and setting him adrift in the sea. Hrothgar is Shield’s
grandson.
[Heorot
is Attacked] (lines 86-188, pp. 34-36)
1.What
magnificent work did Hrothgar undertake? Who attacked it, and with what result?
How long did the attacks last? What was the response of the Danes?
Hrothgar
built the beautiful dwelling of Heorot, however the monstrous Grendel attacked
it and killed many of his men. His attacks spanned over a period of twelve
winters. The Danes could do nothing else but remain in the bloody feud with
Grendel, although they attempted to remain hidden. Hrothgar’s council tried to
find solutions by looking for warriors and making sacrifices to the old stone
gods.
[The Hero
Comes to Heorot] (lines 189-490, pp. 36-42)
1. What does
Beowulf do when he hears of Hrothgar's problems with Grendel?
Beowulf
heads out to Heorot with his men to take on the deed of cleansing it of
Grendel. He is confident that with his strength he will accomplish it.
2. Whom do
the Geats first meet when they arrive in Denmark? What does he do, and what do
they do?
The Geats
meet a watchman of the seas/beach shore. The watchman stops the Geats and asks
what they are doing with the weapons they carry and the armor they have. He
asked them specifically what their purpose was landing on Denmark. The Geats
say they are not invaders or pirates, but wish to protect the throne of
Scylding and defend the throne of Hrothgar from the villainous Grendel.
3. They next
meet Hrothgar's herald. Who is he? What does he tell them? What does he tell
Hrothgar? What does Hrothgar respond? Are you surprised that Hrothgar knows
Beowulf so well?
Hrothgar’s
herald is named Wulfgar. Wulfgar asks the Geats what is their business and asks
them what their names are. Beowulf announces himself as the leader of the Geats
seeks an audience with the king of Danes, Hrothgar of the throne. Hrothgar
responds by saying yes to the warrior Beowulf to speak. No I am not surprised
that Hrothgar knows Beowulf because he knows Beowulf’s father who fought with
him before king.
4.What does
Beowulf tell Hrothgar when he enters? What did Hrothgar do for Beowulf's
father?
Beowulf told
Hrothgar that he has defeated giants and other mythical creatures. He said that
he will kill Grendel unarmed and unarmored when he comes to the hall at night.
Hrothgar fought with his father during a feud with the Geats and Scyldings and
were settled by a paying old treasure.
[Feast at
Heorot] (lines 491-661, pp. 42-46)
1. What does
Unferth accuse Beowulf of? How does Beowulf answer him? How is this episode
relevant to the poem as a whole? What does Beowulf accuse Unferth of?
Unferth is
jealous of Beowulf due to the kinsmen’s adoration for him. He tells the kinsmen
that Beowulf lost a swimming match against Breca (and will lose to Grendel as
well). Unferth believes that the swimming match was a waste of time and was a
reckless thing to do. Beowulf answers Unferth by telling his side of the
story saying that Breca had help, a few monster allies, when he pulled Beowulf
under the ocean and then pointedly mocks Unferth. This is relevant to the poem
as it enhances the reader’s analysis of Beowulf’s character. The episode shows
Beowulf’s boastfulness and arrogance, which is an overall big part of the whole
poem.
2. What is
Queen Wealhtheow doing during the feasting?
Queen
Wealhtheow goes around passing drinks and food to the soldiers as a sign of
gratefulness and peace.
[The
Fight with Grendel] (lines 662-835, pp. 46-49)
1.Heroic
poetry normally has a scene in which the hero arms for battle. What is
different about Beowulf's preparations for his fight with Grendel?
Instead of
arming for battle, typical for a heroic poetry battle scene, Beowulf believes
he is strong enough to beat Grendel without the use of any weapon. Therefore,
Beowulf strips himself of any weapon, using instead his bare hands.
2.What
happens when Grendel enters Heorot? How does Beowulf fight with him? What
happens when Grendel tries to leave? Does Grendel escape? What does he leave
behind?
When Grendel
enters Heorot, he encounters many men sleeping and imagines the destruction and
murder he could cause. However, he also finds an alert and prepared Beowulf.
Beowulf fights him without armor or weapons, he simply tightly grasps Grendel,
refusing to let him go. Within minutes, Beowulf’s men are attempting to help,
but their weapons are harmless to Grendel. Grendel is weak and unable to free
himself, but he is able to escape because he loses an arm.
[Celebration
at Heorot] (lines 836-1250, pp. 49-60)
1.When the
Danes and Geats return from following Grendel's tracks to the mere, someone
sings in Beowulf's presence, comparing him to Sigemund and saying that he was
not like Heremod (lines 883-914). How is Beowulf like Sigemund? How is he not
like Heremod? (Be alert for inserted stories such as this one. Beowulf contains
many of them, most much more complex than this one.)
Beowulf is
like Sigemund because they both cared and protected their people, ultimately
they were both heroes who murdered monsters. On the other had, Heremod ignored
the needs of his people, he did not protect them and actually turned on them.
2.How does
Hrothgar respond to Beowulf's deed? What does he offer to do for him? What does
Unferth have to say now?
Hrothgar
makes a speech praising Beowulf as well as offers him the best riches and to
get vengeance for all the Geat soldiers that were murdered. Unferth now says
nothing, Beowulf has proven his bravery.
3.The singer
sings of Finn during the feasting (lines 1070-1158). The exact details of the
Finn story are not clear, but in general, what happens? What does it suggest
about the wisdom of using a woman as bride to heal enmity between tribes?
In general,
the Danish general is treacherously attacked at Finn’s castle. Hengest succeeds
Hnaef as the Danish general and a pact is made between Finn and the Danes after
his force is nearly exterminated. Hengest is stuck in the castle during Winter
and comes up with a way to enact vengeance. He kills Finn and the jewels of
Finn are borne away to the Dane’s castle. This suggests that using a bride to
heal enmity between tribes is not the smartest thing to do.
4.When the
feasting resumes, what does Wealhtheow ask Hrothgar not to do?
Wealhtheow
asks Hrothgar not to give Beowulf the throne.
5.Wealhtheow
gives Beowulf a large, broad necklace. What later happens to it? What does
Wealhtheow ask Beowulf to do?
Wealhtheow
asks Beowulf to help her sons if they are ever in need.
6.Why do so
many men remain in the beer hall to sleep? Why is it a mistake?
The men had
all fallen asleep in the beer hall, because they had earlier defeated Grendel
and had been drinking and feasting in celebration. This was a mistake, because
Grendel’s mother comes back to take her revenge.
BEOWULF
AND GRENDEL'S MOTHER (lines 1251-2199, pp. 60-79)
[Another
Attack] (lines 1251-1382, pp. 60-62)
1.Why has
Grendel's mother come to Heorot? Is it the same reason Grendel had?
Grendel’s
mother came to Heorot to take revenge while Grendel came to Heorot to kill
without reason.
2.What is
Hrothgar's response? Whom has Grendel's mother killed?
Grendel’s
mother kills Hrothgar’s good friend, Aeschere. Hrothgar promises Beowulf that
he will repay him greatly if he is able to kill Grendel’s mother.
3.What sort
of place is the mere?
The
literal/dictionary meaning of mere is a “lake, pond, or arm of a sea.” Hrothgar
describes a haunted mere where Grendel’s mother lives. He says that no one
knows how deep it is and that at night, the water burns in it. He also says
that the mere throws dirty water up to the sky in storms.
[Beowulf
Fights Grendel's Mother] (lines 1383-1650, pp. 63-68)
1.How does
Beowulf tell Hrothgar to respond?
Beowulf asks
Hrothgar to take care of his men if he doesn’t survive. Hrothgar had also
promised gifts to Beowulf, which he requests him to send to his king, Hygelac.
He also reveals his heroic personality by his words, “It is always better / to
avenge dear ones than to indulge in mourning.”
2.What
happens at the mere before Beowulf enters it?
When Beowulf
first dives in the mere, he at first sinks and takes an entire day to reach the
bottom. While fighting with the monster, towards the end of the fight, the
water filled with blood and warriors assumed him to be dead.
3.How does
Beowulf prepare for the battle? What sword does he take with him?
Beowulf
prepared for battle by courageously getting his armor and weapons because he
wants to get revenge on those who were killed by Grendel, so he is off to kill
his Grendel’s own mother. Beowulf is granted a sword which is named “Hrunting”
from Unferth which is passed down and admired as an “old-time heirloom.”
4.What
happens when Beowulf enters the mere? What is surprising about where Grendel
and his mother live in the mere?
Beowulf
dives in the “floor of the sea” to get into the mere and have his battle with
Grendel’s mother. Grendel’s mother tries to kill Beowulf in the spot but his
armor protects him then she brings him to her underwater lair which marks her
“own” territory, so no other creatures will bother her.
5.What
happens to the sword Beowulf borrowed from Unferth?
“Hrunting”,
the sword given by Unferth, was completely useless against Grendel’s mother
that it broke in the spot during their battle.
6.At one
point Beowulf is on the floor, with Grendel's mother sitting on him and drawing
her knife. How does Beowulf escape?
Beowulf
escapes by using his armor; his armor protects him from the knife wound and
then he uses his strength to escape from Beowulf’s mother.
7.How does
Beowulf kill Grendel's mother? What weapon does he use? What happens when she
dies? What does Beowulf take with him from her home? What happens to the sword
he used to kill her?
Beowulf
kills Grendel’s mother by cutting the mother’s throat using the sword of
Eotens. When she dies, Beowulf decides to bring the mother’s head home in order
to take revenge for those who got killed by Grendel. The sword melts down only
leaving the hilt because of the mother’s acidic blood.
8.What
happens when Beowulf returns to the surface? Did his men expect him to return?
When Beowulf
returns to the surface by swimming, his men are not there waiting for him
because they did not expect him to return alive from Grendel’s mother.
[Further
Celebration at Heorot] (lines 1651-1798, pp. 68-71)
1.What does
Beowulf give to Hrothgar?
After
fighting Grendel’s mother; Beowulf seeks the head of Grendel to give to
the king.
2.What
message does Hrothgar have for Beowulf? What and why does he tell us about Heremod?
Why and how did Heremod die? What lesson does Hrothgar teach with the Heremod
example?
He tells
Beowulf the story of an ambitious and prideful king named, Hermond. King
Heremod ends up dying in misery and alone. He advises Beowulf not to be like that
king because the same will happen to him. Hrothgar teaches him what happens to
a king when he is overtaken by pride.
3.What does
Beowulf give to Unferth as he leaves?
Beowulf
returns to Unferth his sword, Hrunting; that Beowulf used right before his
fight with Grendel’s mother.
[Beowulf
Returns Home] (lines 1799-2199, pp. 71-79)
1.What
future does Hrothgar predict for Beowulf?
Hrothgar
tells Beowulf that he will become an epic king and have a great reign over his
kingdom. There is no mention of his demise or any other important details of
that sort
2.Who is
Hygd and why is she not like Modthryth?
Hygd reigns
as Queen of the Geats. She is an excellent ruler unlike Modthryth who is a
lousy and cruel leader
3.Beowulf
reports to Hygelac that Hrothgar may marry his daughter Freawaru to Ingeld. Why
does he plan to do that? What does Beowulf expect the result will be? (Remember
the Finn story, lines 1070-1158.) How does Beowulf think the peace will be
broken? Is this the type of report we expected from the hero Beowulf, or are we
seeing a new side of him?
Marrying
Ingled with Freawaru will hopefully end the vendetta the families are having.
He expects the marriage will temporarily end the feud yet will not last very
long. Beowulf plans to try this but is rightly worried since the fighting has
waged for so long and the pride based members could reignite the flame by
killing another. From what we have seen of the hero is this outside of his
character since usually he is brave and always seeks the best even in the face
of overwhelming odds
4.How does
Beowulf report about his own adventures? Does he report accurately?
Beowulf is arrogantly reports his adventures
in a boastful manner. Exaggerating much of his adventure.
5.What does
Beowulf do with the treasure he was given? What does Hygelac give him?
Beowulf gives the treasure to Hygelac, and in
return Hygelac gives Beowulf a powerful sword, land, hides, and a gigantic
house.
BEOWULF
AND THE DRAGON (lines 2200-3182, pp. 79-99)
[The
Dragon Wakes] (lines 2200-2509, pp. 79-86)
1.How much
later does Part 2 take place? What kings have died in the meanwhile? What
danger now exists?
Part 2 is
fifty years later. Hygelac and Heardred both died, and a dragon is attacking
Beowulf’s kingdom.
2.Why is the
dragon angry? Why did the man take a cup? How did the treasure come to be there
in the first place? (The speech of the lone survivor, the one who put the gold
in the barrow, is in a typically Old English elegiac tone.
The dragon
is angry because a man took a cup from his hoard of treasure. The man took the
cup to bring back to his lord to make peace because he was fleeing for his
life. The treasure was once an old lord’s hoard that he kept with him until he
died because all of his kinsmen had perished.
3.What did
the dragon destroy that evening?
The dragon
destroyed the homes and land of the Geats that evening.
4.Why does
Beowulf think his home was burnt? Why does he order a new shield? How will he
fight this battle? What will happen to him?
Beowulf
thinks his home was burnt because he is war-lord of the Geat kingdom, and he
grew up there. He orders a new shield made of iron because his old one was
wooden which wouldn’t withstand fire. He fights the battle by himself with a
sword and shield and brings eleven men with him. Beowulf will die for he is old
and beginning to weaken, and swords won’t do him any good because of his
remarkable strength.
5.How did
Hygelac die? (The description in lines 2354-2379 begins one of several versions
of Geatish history and Hygelac's death we will get.) What did Beowulf do after
Hygelac's death? What happened when he returned home? Did he accept Hygd's
offer to become king?
Hygelac died
in battle in Friesland. When he was killed, Beowulf swam to safety right after
Hygelac’s death to return home. When he returned home, Hygd offered Beowulf to
take the Hygelac’s throne as his successor. She didn’t think her son was ready
to rule due to his inexperience. Beowulf did not accept to become the king of
Geatland yet, but he gave support for Hygd’s son. He aided his way to mature as
a good successor.
6. What
happened to Hygelac's son Heardred? (That's the story in lines 2380-2390.) How
did Beowulf plan to revenge Heardred's death (lines 2391-2396)?
Onela from
Sweden voyaged across to meet Heardred, which he was mortally wounded from a
sword. This left Beowulf to ascend the throne of Geatland. He planned his
revenge by receiving men from Eadgils and eventually killed Onela.
7.How many
men accompany Beowulf as he goes to meet the dragon?
He took
“eleven comrades” with him to fight the dragon. Beowulf told his men the
stories of his youth and his vow to defeat the dragon while the men accompanied
him.
8.What
happened to Hygelac's oldest brother Herebeald? Who killed him? What did this
do to his father King Hrethel? (This passage, lines 2425-2509, is the second
account of Geatish history and of the death of Hygelac.) What happened between
the Swedes and Geats after Hrethel's death? What happened to Haethcyn? How die
Beowulf revenge Hygelac's death?
Hygelac’s
oldest brother, Herebeald, was killed in an accident by his brother Haethcyn.
This caused their father, King Hrethel, to shut down and die of grief. After
their father’s death Haethcyn became king and lead the Geat people into a war
with the Swedes, but died during the war. His brother Hygelac then proceeded
into the throne but after defeating the Swedes in the war died during a raid.
Beowulf soon become kings and rules the land as a wise and noble king.
[Beowulf
Attacks the Dragon] (lines 2510-2820, pp. 86-92)
1.What does
Beowulf tell his companions to do?
As Beowulf
approaches the home of the dragon he gives a speech to his companions about how
he feels nothing less because he is using the armor, a shield, and a sword. He
tells about how the dragon is far greater than Grendel, he tells them that this
fight will be between him and the dragon. The ending result will be whatever
fate decides for him.
2.What
happens the first time Beowulf and the dragon fight? What do his companions do?
How is Wiglaf different? What does he tell the others? What does he then do?
As Beowulf
approaches the dragon he yells a loud war cry that shows the dragon his intent.
The dragon soon awoke and poured out fire at Beowulf, who stood still with his
shield at hand. The shield protected him but the fire began to overwhelm it, he
struck out with his trusty sword but as it pierced the beast’s skin it
shattered. Now he was stuck with no weapon against the fire breathing beast.
All but one of his companions had fled in fear, only Wiglaf stood there seeing
his king in danger. He remembers the oath that all the men had taken to help
and defend their king and goes to aid of Beowulf.
3.What
happens the second time Beowulf meets the dragon? What happens to Beowulf? Who
kills the dragon?
Beowulf and
Wiglaf kill the dragon together. Beowulf is mortally wounded when he's hit by
the dragon's poisonous breath.
4.What does
the dying Beowulf ask Wiglaf to do? What happens when Beowulf sees the gold?
How does Beowulf want to be buried?
He asks him
to get the treasure the dragon was hiding. At the sight of his treasure,
Beowulf practically dies of happiness. But before he dies he tells Wiglaf his
final wishes. He wants to be buried with his treasure on a high hill with a
tall tower so that everyone will remember Beowulf and his greatness.
[Beowulf's
Funeral] (lines 2821-3182, pp. 92-99)
1.What
happens when the companions return? What does Wiglaf say to him? What does he
expect will happen in the future?
When they
return, they find Wiglaf grieving over the dead Beowulf. Wiglaf reminds them of
the promise they had made to Beowulf and of their cowardice. Wiglaf expects the
Geats to be attacked by enemies once again.
2.What does
the messenger tell the city? (This passage, lines 2900-3027, is the third
account of the history of the Geats and the death of Hygelac. These are the
enemies that will attack the Geats when they learn of Beowulf's death.) What
happened overnight in Ravenswood after Ongentheow killed Haethcyn? What
happened the next morning? What happened to Ongentheow? What does the messenger
say to do with the gold? What is the final image (animal) of the messenger's
speech?
A battle is
coming between the Geats and the Swedes. Ongentheow returned home after killing
his target. Eofor captured the man who killed his father. They later fought to
the death where Eofor claimed to be the winner. Only warriors who were given
gold by Beowulf were allowed to enter the barrow and honor his kingmenship. The
final image was the dragon.
3. What does
Wiglaf tell the crowd that comes to see the dragon and Beowulf?
Wiglaf tells
the crowd that they must not take the gold or they will be cursed if they do
unless blessed by heaven to claim it. They must leave their fallen leader to
burn next to the fallen enemy, the dragon.
4.What
happens to the dragon?
The dragon
is pushed off a cliff and falls into the rolling waves of the sea.
5.What
happens during and after the funeral celebration?
During the
funeral celebration the entirety of the people mourn for their lost king, a
huge memorial that could be seen by all was constructed. This memorial was his
tomb, a place where they buried Beowulf and all his worldly treasures. After
the funeral celebration,12 warriors, men of Beowulf’s, gather around his tomb
to chant, “mourning his loss as a man and as a king.”
6.What did
the Geats say about Beowulf in the last three lines of the poem? Are these the
terms one would expect to be used to describe a military hero?
In the last
three lines of the poem, the twelve Geats describe Beowulf with much love
because he has sacrificed his life to protect his people and they addressed him
as their “beloved leader”, which is a memorable way to describe a military
hero. The Geats also addressed him as a “prince so mild” which is ironic because
he holds that courage and rage he expresses when he fights in a battle.
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