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Jeopardy

Anglo-Saxon Era

Hero’s Journey

The Almighty Beowulf

Monster Mash

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Final Jeopardy

“I AM Beowulf!!”

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What form of entertainment did the Anglo-Saxons use to record history?

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Legends

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What were the dates of the Anglo- Saxon Era?

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449 AD- 1066 AD

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What hierarchy did the Anglo-Saxon society follow?

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Kings, Thanes, Churls, Thralls

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What two major groups were the Celts broken up into?

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Gaels and Britons

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What event ended the Anglo-Saxon Era?

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The defeat of King Harold

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Which phase begins the hero’s journey?

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The Ordinary World

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What is the “road back” on the hero’s journey?

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The road back is when the hero returns to the Ordinary World.

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During what phase of the hero’s journey does the hero earn

rewards?

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The Reward Stage

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What is the purpose of the hero’s meeting with the mentor?

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The meeting with the mentor is a time when the hero learns and

trains.

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During what phase does the hero learn the rules of the Special

World?

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Tests, Allies and Enemies

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What happens after Beowulf strikes the dragon with his

sword?

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His sword cracks.

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What is the first challenge that Beowulf faces?

What does Grendel do?

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The battle with Grendel.

Grendel kills one of Beowulf’s warriors.

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How and where does Beowulf defeat Grendel?

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He defeats him by mortally wounding him in Herot, the great

mead hall.

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Why does Wiglaf think that he and his followers should help

Beowulf fight the dragon?

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The men had previously promised Beowulf that they

would repay him for his generosity with their lives.

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How does the following quote represent Beowulf’s reason for

beginning his journey?

“purge all evil from this hall” [Herot] (432).

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Beowulf began his journey to Denmark to find and kill Grendel

who plagued Herot, the great Mead Hall.

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Who are the descendents of Cain?

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Grendel and his mother

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Ambitious by nature

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What two major images are associated with Grendel?

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In the years between his victory over Grendel’s mother and the battle with the dragon, what

causes Beowulf to lose some of his strength?

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Age

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The following statement best describes which character from

Beowulf?“They stole my cup and will now

burn.”

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The dragon

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What type of belief does the following line from Beowulf

express?“And for the first time in his life that famous prince/ Fought with

fate against him, with glory/ Denied him?”

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A Pagan belief

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The following line from Beowulf could be said to reflect a

Christian ideal because it implies that people…………

“So fame/ Comes to men who wish to win it”

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Make their own decisions

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True or False:

The following line from the poem, Beowulf, expresses a pagan, or fate,

concept.“I mean to stand, not run from his shooting/ Flames, stand till fate decides/ which one of us wins.”

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True

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Final JeopardyThe following line from Beowulf best demonstrates which type of literary device?

“As though burning in that hall, and as bright as Heaven’s/ Own candle….

& Who were the druids?

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Kenning&

The druids were pagan priests elected into their

positions