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Today is: December 5, 2017

Goal:
Todays Goal:
Our goal is to write an Identify the course
argumentative essay on Today, we will begin our Beowulf Essay.
goals and their
one of the provided significance to you
topics for the stories Students are allowed to write from any
and tales of Beowulf.
of the provided topics, or they may
chose their own if approved.
The essays will be 1000-1200 words and
Equip:
Sheet of lined have 10 Power Verbs.
paper Our essays will be due at the end of
Writing utensil
Beowulf stories class on Friday.

Random Fact:
You cant hum while
Out of Class:
plugging your nose
shut.
No Homework!!!!
Our essays will be due at the end of class on Friday.
1. Monsters of Beowulf. Consider the qualities of the three monsters. Why does the
poet give Grendel and his mother human qualities? What do each of their homes
say about them as foes for Beowulf?
2. Good vs. Evil. How are the concepts of good and evil presented in Beowulf?
3. What role does the concept of mortality play in Beowulf?
4. The belief of fate in Beowulf. How much of the plot depends individual choice and
how much depends on fate? Does Beowulf control his own actions through choice,
or is he driven by something out of his control?
5. In Beowulfs three fights with three monsters he uses different methods,
techniques, and weapons, and he wins different trophies each time. Analyze
these differences and explain what this says about his development as a hero.
6. Look for themes in Beowulf that have connection to our society and to modern
humanity. Does this ancient literature have any common themes that we can learn
from?
7. Mythology-What references are there to mythological characters or conventions in
the poem?

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