Beowulf Test
Beowulf Test
Beowulf Test
A. Beowulfs people
___2. Herot
___3. Hrothgar
C. Successor to Beowulf
___4. Geats
___5. Grendel
E. Greatest of mead-halls
___6. Wiglaf
___8. Edgetho
H. Beowulfs Father
___10. solace
B. comfort; relief
___11. purge
C. disgusting
___12. writhing
___13. loathsome
E. purify; cleanse
c. use of alliteration
d. all of these
___29. Which of the following is NOT true of Grendel?
a. killed by Beowulf
b. breaks into mead hall while men sleep
c. has heart ripped from his chest
d. leaves claw in Herot
___30. Why does Beowulf sail to Hrothgars kingdom?
a. to bring home treausre
b. to help Hrothgar destroy a monster
c. to win glory by slaying a dragon
d. to take over Higlacs throne
___31. Beowulf is perhaps most curious in its inclusion of both
a. good and evil
b. Kingdom society and national government
c. Christianity and pagan religions
d. historical dates with incorrect histories
___32. Why does Wiglaf think he and his comrades should help Beowulf fight the dragon?
a. because Beowulf is too old and sick to fight
b. because it will increase beowulfs chance at victory
c. because then Beowulfs comrades can claim the monsters treasure
d. because the warriors swore oaths to Beowulf for his kindness
___33. Beowulf is:
a. a sonnet
b. an epic poem
c. written in iambic pentameter
d. an elegy
___34. Although Beowulf is the focus of the poem, his character would not be possible without the
presence of:
a. his strength
b. the monsters
c. Herot
d. Wiglaf and his comrades
___35. What does Beowulf ask of Hrothgar, should he die in battle against Grendels mother?
a. give his King gold
b. be King to his men
c. pass his sword on to Wiglaf
d. send Unferth to kill her
PART FOUR: SHORT ANSWER~
36. Based on Beowulf, what qualities do you think were valued by Anglo-Saxons?
37. In The Battle with Grendel, how does the poet create an effect of suspense?
38. Why does Beowulf toss aside his sword in the battle with Grendels mother?
39. Why is Beowulfs battle with the dragon a turning point in the poem?
41. Select TWO of the three themes listed below that appear in Beowulf. Be sure to:
1.
i.
identity
ii.
exile
iii.
warrior culture
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Theme #1:
Example #1:
Example #2:
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Theme #2:
Example #1:
Example #2:
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