Beowulf
Across
- 2. a two word descriptive phrase that replaces a noun
- 4. this Anglo-Saxon Ideal means strength in the face of pain or grief.
- 7. the monster who threatens Herot
- 9. what does Beowulf hang in Herot hall after his battle with Grendel
- 10. the Anglo-Saxon ideal of a strong feeling of support or allegiance
- 12. the Anglo-Saxon ideal of relationships
- 13. a characteristic of an epic hero- might not need to use weapons if you have this
- 16. this is one of the belief systems evident in Anglo Saxon writing
- 18. Beowulf does this to get Hrothgar's permission to fight Grendel
- 19. Anglo Saxon writing has this type of elements characterized by spells, monsters, etc
- 20. the setting of the story
- 23. what type of writing is Beowulf
- 24. this is the time period Beowulf was written in
Down
- 1. this character comes to take revenge on Beowulf
- 3. where Grendel lives
- 5. the repetition of sounds at the beginning of multiple words
- 6. how many years Herot is empty after Grendel first attacks
- 8. the weapon used to kill Grendel's mom
- 11. Beowulf is one of these
- 14. the Anglo-Saxon ideal of a giving attitude
- 15. this is the second belief system evident in Anglo Saxon writing
- 17. an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly ex. The story about Cain and Abel
- 21. the mead hall in Denmark
- 22. the warrior who comes to save Denmark