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The strongest man anywhere in the world.

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People Question 200

He killed a Wulfing warrior named

Hathlaf.

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People Question 300

This man is called the “shelterer of

warriors.”

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People Question 400

This person was named Beowulf’s

successor.

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Places Question 100

Only fire could have destroyed

this place.

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Places Question 200

A deer would rather be eaten by wolves

than go here.

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Places Question 300

15 men sailed from here to help Hrothgar.

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Places Question 400

This was built to guide sailors.

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ThingsQuestion 100

Beowulf is this type of literary genre.

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ThingsQuestion 200

Grendel’s mother grabs this when she

raids Herot.

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ThingsQuestion 300

Grendel uses these to protect himself from the Geats’

swords.

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ThingsQuestion 400

When Beowulf is discussing his resume with Hrothgar, it is likely he was

using this literary device.

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Big IdeasQuestion 100

Besides roads and written scholarship, this helped to

unite and civilize the people of Britain.

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Big IdeasQuestion 200

Long dangerous journey through foreign lands, a

hero of noble birth. These statements are the

proof.

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Big IdeasQuestion 300

A group of seven kingdoms.

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Big IdeasQuestion 400

The big idea that is demonstrated in the following line:

“I can die here knowing the Lord of all life has never watched me wash my sword in blood born of

my own family.”

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Double JeopardyLiterary Devices

Question 200

“shepherd of evil, guardian of crime”

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Double JeopardyLiterary Devices

Question 400

The literary device that is used in the line “...he sank through the waves,

swam for hours”

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Double JeopardyLiterary Devices

Question 600

The device that is used and to whom is this quote

referring: “was there a warrior worthier to rule

over men”

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Double JeopardyLiterary Devices

Question 800

The two literary devices used in this line: “Light and life fleeing together...”

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Double JeopardyThe Battles

Question 200

Prior to this battle, Hrothgar’s closest

friend is killed.

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Double JeopardyThe Battles

Question 400

During this battle, the Danes believe that

Beowulf has died and leave.

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Double JeopardyThe Battles

Question 600

During the battle against the dragon, this item of

Beowulf fails him.

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Double JeopardyThe Battles

Question 800

Beowulf’s only weapon during the

battle with Grendel.

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Double JeopardyKings

Question 200

“Protector of the Danes”

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Double JeopardyKings

Question 400

A ruler for fifty years.

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Double JeopardyKings

Question 600

Beowulf’s uncle.

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Double JeopardyKings

Question 800

This person BEST represents the side

of good in the poem.

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Double JeopardyPagan or Christian

Question 200

The belief in wyrd.

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Double JeopardyPagan or Christian

Question 400

“Heaven’s own candle”

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Double JeopardyPagan or Christian

Question 600

Belief in omens and stone gods.

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Double JeopardyPagan or Christian

Question 800

Grendel is a descendant of

Cain.

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Final Jeopardy Question

Provide at least four elements of proof—

specific from the text—that Beowulf is indeed an epic.