Beowulf: Intro Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To which work(s) is Beowulf most similar? a. the Odyssey and the Iliad of ancient Greece b. the Metamorphosis of modern Czech Republic c. Romeo and Juliet of renaissance England d. Oedipus Rex and Antigone of ancient Greece Where is Beowulf, the character, from? a. England b. Scandinavia c. Poland d. Rome The culture that Beowulf describes is filled with traditions from what religions? a. Christian b. Catholic c. Mormon d. Pagan Which of the following was Beowulf’s original title? a. The Monster-Slayer b. Hero from the Geats c. It was untitled d. Unferth’s Deadliest Foe What author used Beowulf as an inspiration for his own epics? a. J.K. Rowling b. Bram Stoker c. J.R.R. Tolkien d. William Shakespeare Beowulf: Intro Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NAME: To which work(s) is Beowulf most similar? a. the Odyssey and the Iliad of ancient Greece b. the Metamorphosis of modern Czech Republic c. Romeo and Juliet of renaissance England d. Oedipus Rex and Antigone of ancient Greece Where is Beowulf, the character, from? a. England b. Scandinavia c. Poland d. Rome The culture that Beowulf describes is filled with traditions from what religions? a. Christian b. Catholic c. Mormon d. Pagan Which of the following was Beowulf’s original title? a. The Monster-Slayer b. Hero from the Geats c. It was untitled d. Unferth’s Deadliest Foe What author used Beowulf as an inspiration for his own epics? a. J.K. Rowling b. Bram Stoker c. J.R.R. Tolkien d. William Shakespeare NAME: