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Beowulf’s boasts and encounters reveal him to be the strongest, ablest warrior around. In his youth, he personifies all of the best values of the heroic culture. In his old age, he proves a wise and effective ruler. Read an in-depth analysis of Beowulf. King Hrothgar. The king of the Danes.
- Lines 1–300
At this time, Beowulf, nephew of the Geatish king Hygelac,...
- Themes
On one level, Beowulf is from beginning to end a poem about...
- Beowulf
Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect hero. The poem...
- Grendel
Characters Beowulf Grendel. ... The poet hints that behind...
- Unferth
A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Unferth in...
- The Dragon
Like Beowulf, the dragon uses its strength to accrue a huge...
- Hrothgar
Characters Beowulf Hrothgar. ... the aged ruler of the Danes...
- Wiglaf
Characters Beowulf Wiglaf. Previous Next . Wiglaf, one of...
- Lines 1–300
faithful allies of the Danish kingdom. But only one of them, the greatest and bravest of all princes – Beowulf he was called – decided this evil beast of the night must be punished for all his wrongdoing, that Heorot must be cleansed of this wicked-ness and Hrothgar and his people saved at last, even if Beowulf had to give his
Free printable Beowulf and Grendel coloring pages for kids and adults to print and color. Perfect for folklore enthusiasts, explore the mysterious world of Åmanden with our fun and educational coloring sheets.
What does the Danish coastguard say when Beowulf says he will defeat Grendel? Choose the best summary.
Gredel terrorises the Danes for twelve long years. Beowulf, a prince of Geatland, hears of the Danes’ suffering and gains permission from his king to sail to their assistance.
Key learning points. 'Beowulf' is an epic poem set in Denmark and Sweden during the 500s CE and written in England in around 1000 CE. The story follows the heroic deeds of the warrior Beowulf. It was written in Old English by an unknown author. In translation, the text still includes archaic language due to its historical context.
A collection of downloadable worksheets, exercises and activities to teach Beowulf, shared by English language teachers.