
Exploring Vocabulary and Literary Elements in Beowulf Part II
Delve into the challenging vocabulary words such as "resolute" and "vehemently," and explore the poetic elements like caesura, kenning, alliteration, and onomatopoeic words in Beowulf Part II. Engage with visual aids to enhance understanding and retention of complex literary concepts.
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Vocabulary List #2 resolute vehemently infallible furled lavish assail extolled Directions: Draw a picture for four of the words that you think will be hardest to remember. adj. determined adv. violently adj. unable to fail or be wrong v. rolled up adj. extravagant v. attack v. praised
Beowulf Part II Translated by Seamus Heaney
What had happened was Beowulf s Head Gold and Geats King Beowulf Prince Beowulf
The Final Battle - 7 high-born rather no sword won t flinch fate fighting alone
CourageCombat trust own strength rock-face > Kenning burst barrow, blazing gave a shout. || The battle an angry dragon
Onomatopoeic Words burst 305 and 317 rumble 317 writhed 320 gliding 328 slashed 337
Directions: Find 2 examples of each in the remaining pages (pgs. 35-38). Include the line number on your paper. Caesura A pause in poetry in the middle of the line. Kenning Usually a two word pronoun that is a metaphor. Alliteration Repetition of a letter or sound at the beginning of successive words. Onomatopoeic Words Words that sound like their definitions.