Idea of Lineage (Importance)
- Epic starts off reciting the beginning of a lineage
- Shield Sheafson - good warchief
- One of the first Thanes
- 12-25 - Beowulf represents a good son who is generous "giving freely"
- Preservation of name - Beowulf's lineage 258
- 64-69 - Hrothgar wants his name in history and so builds the great mead-hall, Heorot
- 669-73 - Strength/Brute Force
- Honor - word - Comitatus - King - Thane
- Acquisition of Wealth
- 418-23 - Glory/Fame - Boastful
- Armor - Signifies his nobility 248-54
- Beowulf tells of his lineage (AKA credentials) 258-66
- Further mentions of armor and lineage - 320-47
- Grendel's lineage?
- 102-07 An outsider, cursed with Caine's name
- 86-98 Night walker who is not fully described
- 122 Greedy and grim
- Anti-hero
- Wars without reason - leads to senseless death 151-63
- Contrast with Beowulf - Beowulf fights to help those in need
- Contrast with Beowulf 581-94
- Further evidence of humane actions from Beowulf
- Importance of boasting and follow-up
- Beowulf follows up with goals of defeating Grendel 425-55
- Unferth does not boasts of himself - criticizes Beowulf - Criticism leads ot greater boasting of Beowulf's abilities 530-80
- Grendel and his kind has no lineage - Grendel and his mother are "fatherless creatures;" outsiders
- They are the intruders, the others
- No words, no speech
- Beowulf takes off armor to prove strength
- Significance of Grendel dying violently without an arm?
- 860-62 - No blame on their king on his inability to stop the monster - Beowulf becomes Hrothgar's adopted son and his men are rewarded
- Huge celebration held after Grendel's death
- Beowulf wears the torque of the city (Heorot)
- Significance of the wife giving it to him?
- Above water are serpents and monsters - fights with sword, Hrunting
- 1533-34 - "he would rely on the might of his arm"
- Use of an ancient sword to defeat Grendel's mother
- p. 70-71 - Hrothgar warns Beowulf the signs of a bad king
- Pride is a king's downfall - When Beowulf goes back home, boasts his story
- p. 79 - Signs of a warrior
- Dragon - Representation of greed?
- 2430-60 - Brother killing brother - Death of a nation
- Wiglaf - Encouraged other men to fight with their king
- Giving thanks to God being able to see treasure
- Beowulf's kingdom falls after his death
- His people extolled his greatness after his death
- Significance of death?
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