Warm Up 10.5.11 • Today we will read “The Battle with Grendel”… • What do you think will happen? • Predict the outcome with details. • 2-4 sentences • Make sure you have a book and your packet. Beowulf part III Warm Up • Let’s say you are bragging….. • What are three things you would brag about? Explain Boast Viewing Art • When away from the safety of their home, Vikings relied on the dragon for protection and good fortune. • Why do you think Vikings and other cultures in the Middle Ages believed in beasts such as dragons? Viewing Art • They believed in beasts such as Dragons, in myths and legends, to explain life’s various phenomena. • They did not have science and technology to explain the unknown. • Today, we no longer need myths and legends to serve the same purpose. Or do we? ACTIVITIES WHILE YOU READ…. • As you read: Answer all of the following questions at the bottom of the pages: -R : Reading Strategy -BI: Big Idea -L: Literary Element Keep your answer in your notes. Group Work: Translate your lines! 75 words minimum • • • • • Group 1: 269-300 Group 2: 301-330 Group 3: 331-360 Group 4: 361-390 Group 5: 391-420 Activity • The poem uses many long sentences, with clauses separated by commas. • The poet uses long, rolling sentences for dramatic effect. • ACTIVITY: Rewrite the first sentence of “Battle with Grendel” breaking it down into 2-3 shorter sentences. Reading Strategy: Lines 293-295 • What future event in the story do these lines forshadow? “But fate, that night, intended Grendel to gnaw the broken bones of his last human supper.” Explain…. Reading Strategy: Lines 293-295 • What future event in the story do these lines forshadow? “But fate, that night, intended Grendel to gnaw the broken bones of his last human supper.” Explain…. He will kill at least one Geat warrior. Writers Technique: lines 301-304 • What does the poet mean when he says “death and Grendel’s teeth came together, snapping life shut”? Put into your own words….. Writers Technique: lines 301-304 • What does the poet mean when he says “death and Grendel’s teeth came together, snapping life shut”? Put into your own words….. When Grendel’s teeth close on the warrior, the warriors life snaps shut, too. Big Idea: Epic Warrior, end of page 31 • What motivates Beowulf in his time of need? Big Idea: Epic Warrior, end of page 31 • What motivates Beowulf in his time of need? Answer: He remembers his boast and his vow to Hrothgar to destroy Grendel strengthens Beowulf’s resolve to prevent the monster from escaping. At the end of p32 • What events have occurred since Grendel entered Herot this night? Reading Strategy: end of p32 • What events have occurred since Grendel entered Herot this night? Grendel ripped apart a sleeping warrior and devoured him and then grabbed Beowulf, who was already awake and ready for the attack. Beowulf seized Grendel’s claw with his powerful grip and refused to let go. The battle that ensued battered Hrothgars’s Hall – Herot. Big Idea: Epic Warrior • What heroic traits do Beowulf’s warriors show? Big Idea: Epic Warrior • What heroic traits do Beowulf’s warriors show? • They know how deadly Grendel is , but they attack him anyway because he is engaged in battle with their leader. (LOYALTY) Literary Element: p 33 lines 393-395 • Why does Beowulf hang Grendel’s arm in the rafters? Literary Element: p 33 lines 393-395 • Why does Beowulf hang Grendel’s arm in the rafters? Beowulf is proud. He wants to show his conquest over Grendel-the victory of good over evil-and the freedom he has brought to the Danes. Reading Strategy: p34 lines 417-420 • Summarize what happens the morning after Beowulf’s triumph. Reading Strategy: p34 lines 417-420 • Summarize what happens the morning after Beowulf’s triumph. Warriors throng to Herot, tracing Grendel’s footprints to the bloody lake where he died. Later they retell the story of the battle, extolling Beowulf’s valor.