Across
- 6. forced into hero role but never leaves it once there
- 7. King of the Danes
- 9. the labeling of a character by its traits
- 12. Shaggy Rogers
- 13. Geat warrior who never abandoned Beowulf
- 14. misunderstood villain who just wanted acceptance
- 16. your English teacher
- 18. teaches a skill or enhances the hero somehow
- 19. fumbles plans, entraps/endangers others
- 21. name of Beowulf's sword
Down
- 1. hero in the epic poem Beowulf
- 2. Donkey or Robin are examples of this archetype
- 3. Win the Day, ___ ______!
- 4. stole Grendel's arm and killed the king's bestie
- 5. thing that killed Beowulf
- 8. greatest of mead-hall for that time period
- 10. a long, narrative poem
- 11. The joker is an example of this archetype
- 15. evolving, now uses "distress" as a trap
- 17. Superman and Wonder Woman are examples of this archetype
- 20. tribe in which Beowulf belonged
