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SUMMARY
The Danish king Hrothgar was enjoying a great reign when he begins having
trouble in his kingdom with a monster Grendel that has invaded his mead
hall. The mead hall is the gathering place of the Danes where they sing and
feast, yet Grendel occupies it nightly devouring any Dane who enters. For
twelve years Grendel prevents anybody from entering the mead hall causing
Hrothgar to be miserable. From across the sea the Geats hear of the Danes
terrible problem with Grendel and rush Beowulf and a group of his men to aid
the Danes. The men arrive and immediately prepare to take on Grendel at
night. They camp out in the mead hall and wait for Grendel. When he comes
they are all asleep but Beowulf who is only pretending. Grendel snatches up
one soldier and eats him. Next he reaches to eat Beowulf, who grabs
Grendel's arm and rips it off. Grendel fleas leaving a long trace of blood, and
Beowulf and his men rejoice knowing Grendel is dead. Beowulf hangs the
arm from the rafters of the mead hall. Later that night Grendel's mother
comes to the mead hall to avenge her son's death and snatches up one
soldier quickly while also picking up her son's arm. She fleas quickly however
because she does not have the strength to battle like her son.
Beowulf and his men are enraged so they follow her to her home under a
lake. Beowulf dives into the lake and finds her lair. He struggles with her and
eventually finds a sword that is shining from the light of God, he takes and
uses it to behead her. He later chops the head off of the dead Grendel and
takes it to the surface. He comes out of the water and his men are all joyful
as they go to give the great news to Hrothgar. Hrothgar is ecstatic and gives
gifts to the men. 50 years later Beowulf is the king of the Danes, a Dragon is
terrorizing the people. Beowulf by then is old and yet he still goes to fight the
Dragon and takes a group of men with him. When they arrive all but one of
them flea, Wiglaf, he helps kill the Dragon, who slashed at Beowulf's throat
causing him to die. Beowulf did make a speech before dying saying that
Wiglaf was the last true warrior. Wiglaf later yelled at the other men for
running away. And when all was said and done the Danes built Beowulf a
funeral pyre to honour him. In the end it is obvious that Beowulf was a
legend to the Danes and his legacy lived on for thousands of years. Wiglaf's
bravery at the end to help Beowulf defeat the dragon makes Beowulf proud
and is in the tradition of great warriors like Beowulf. This story has a great
plot that develops because of the three problems that Beowulf encounters.
NICA JANE MACAPINIG READING AND WRITING
ABM 3 MRS. TESSIE BRIBON
POETRY NARRATIVE POETRY
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VOCABULARY WORDS
o Reign –the period of time during which a king, queen, emperor;
ruler of a country
o Devouring –to eat up greedily or ravenously
o Mead –archaic
o Fleas –a very small insect that lives on animals and that has
strong legs use for jumping
o Rejoice –to feel or show that you are very happy about
something
o Rafters –any of the parallel beams that support a roof
o Avenge –to harm or punish someone who has harmed you are
someone or something that you care about
o Enraged –to make someone very angry
o Lair –the place where a wild animal sleeps
o Ecstatic –very happy or excited
o Pyre – pile of wood for burning a dead body
NICA JANE MACAPINIG READING AND WRITING
ABM 3 MRS. TESSIE BRIBON
POETRY NARRATIVE POETRY
SUMMARY
REACTION
VOCABULARY WORDS
And the Stars were asleep and Youth left and went to his mother
rare, dear.
The clouds were thick, He opened her breast and took her
heart!
Yet youth went out,
But he did not shed a tear.
To see his Maiden fair.
Then back to his Maiden fair,
Dear one,
He run unmindful of the rain.
He pleaded as he knelt before her
feet in tears, But his feet slipped, And he fell
down,
My love is true,
And loud, he groaned in pain.
Why have you kept me waiting all
this years?
The maiden looked at him. Still in his hand he held the prize,
Persistent Youth,
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