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Directions: Read the following introduction by Burton Raffel to the Epic Poem Beowulf and answer the questions that follow. 1 2 3 4 Page 1
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1. According to Burton Raffel, who or what drives the plot of Beowulf? A. The plot is energized by its characters who are almost all kings, princes, and heroic followers. B. The plot is energized by a pair of man-eating monsters and characters who are almost all kings, princes, and heroic followers. C. The plot is energized by its characters who are almost all kings, princess, and heroic followers and a greedy fire-spouting dragon. D. The plot is energized by a pair of man-eating monsters and a greedy fire spouting dragon. 2. What are the two magical qualities that the hero Beowulf possesses? F. Beowulf possesses the qualities of looking like a bear and a wolf. G. Beowulf can swim for days and has the qualities of a bear and a wolf. H. Beowulf possesses the qualities of being able to swim for days on end and he can breathe for extended periods underwater. J. Beowulf looks like a bear and a wolf and can breathe for extended periods underwater. 3. What are three ways that Beowulf s name tells us that he is no mere human being? A. His name is a combination of Beo, or bear and Wulf, or wolf and it does not begin exactly as his father s name, Edgetho. B. His name does not begin exactly as his father s name, Edgetho; for everyone in Anglo-Saxon England, this break in tradition would have been a dead giveaway of Beowulf s extraordinary character. C. His name is a mix of two sacred animals that the Anglo-Saxon culture associated with extraordinary power. D. His name was uncommon only because it did not begin exactly as his father s name, Edgetho. 4. According to Raffel, how does the author of Beowulf create suspense at the start of the poem? F. Beowulf comes and helps the besieged King Hrothgar. G. Beowulf himself is not introduced at the start and instead, man-eating Grendel takes the stage. H. Beowulf travels over deep waves to help the besieged King Hrothgar. J. Beowulf crackles with wonderfully calculated suspense. page 3
5. Which of the following sentence(s) from the passage best explains why Grendel s mother enters the narrative? A. Grendel s mother enters the scene, hungry (literally) for revenge. Beowulf promptly accepts the challenge, diving far down into the water, finding the lady demon, and in the end killing her in a very close fight. B. Beowulf promptly accepts the challenge, diving far down into the water, finding the lady demon, and in the end killing her in a very close fight. Loaded with praise and gifts, he returns to his own king, to whose throne he succeeds. C. Offering himself as a potential sacrifice to Grendel, he fights with and tears an arm off the monster, who flees back into darkness. Everyone is overjoyed, there is much celebrating-until Grendel s mother enters the scene, hungry (literally) for revenge. D. Loaded with praise and gifts, he returns to his own king, to whose throne he succeeds. 6. According to Raffel, how does the fire-breathing dragon compare or contrast with a good king like Beowulf? F. The fire-breathing dragon contrasts with a good king like Beowulf because, unlike a good king, and like some of the bad kings in the poem, the dragon fiercely guards and never shares its treasures. G. The fire-breathing dragon contrasts with a bad king like Beowulf because the dragon fiercely guards and never shares its treasures. H. The fire breathing dragon compares with a good king like Beowulf because, unlike a bad king, and like some of the good kings in the poem, the dragon fiercely guards and never shares its treasures. J. The fire-breathing dragon compares with a bad king like Beowulf because it fiercely guards and never shares its treasures. 7. What argument(s) does Raffel use to best support his claim that Beowulf is very much an Old Testament poem? A. Raffel argues that Beowulf is not a pagan poem. B. Raffel argues that Beowulf s close identification with ancient Hebraic ways of life marks it as very much an Old Testament poem. C. Raffel argues that There are no pagan gods, no idols, no wanton human sacrifices. D. Raffle argues that Anglo-Saxon England had long since been Christianized when Beowulf was composed. Page 4
Directions: Read the following selection About Beowulf and answer the questions that follow. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page 5
8. WhichofthefollowingreasonsisnottrueforwhythestoryofBeowulfwasorallytoldin OldEnglish? F. Fewpeoplewereabletoread. G. Moviesweren tcreatedyet. H. Moviesofthetimewereboringbecausetheydidn thavesound. J. ItwasthelanguagespokenbytheAngloWSaxonsofEngland. 9. Basedonthepassage,whatcanweinferthewordGeatmeans?Usetheimagebelowto helpyoufigureouttheanswer. Geat Definition: A. Agreatpersonthatshowstremendousstrength. B. Awimpymanorwoman. C. AplacewhosenamehasbeenchangedtoSweden. D. OneofthegreatestmonstersthatBeowulfeverfaced. 10. Grendel,inthispassage,isdescribetobea/an F. G. H. J. terrifyingswamplandcreature. abominablesnowmanwholivesinthehighalps. DanishKingknownasHrothgar youngwarriorofgreatstrengthandcourage. 11. Accordingtolegend,forhowlongdidGrendelterrorizeHerotbeforeBeowulf sarrival? A. For5centuries B. For11centuries C. For500to1100years D. For12Years 12. Accordingtothispassage,thebattleofBeowulfvs.Grendelisoneofthreemortalbattles. Whatdoesmortalprobablymean? F. Aweaponthatfiresexplosivesintotheairwiththepurposeofexplodingontheground fromadistance. G. Thatsomeonewillendupdeadattheendofthebattle. H. Acompetitioninwhichtwocharactersfaceeachother,bothwithmagicalabilities,to defeatoneanothertothedeath. J. Atypeifpoemthatislengthybutpowerfulandepicincontent. Page 6
13. Whatdoyoucallapersonwhocaptivatesanaudiencewithlongnarrativepoems? A. Anauthor B. Aspeaker C. Apoet D. Ascop 14. Whatcenturywastheepicpoem, Beowulf writtenon? F. Theeleventhcentury G. Thetwelfthcentury H. TheThirteenthcentury J. TheFourteenthcentury 15. Inthepassage,itissummarizedforusthatBeowulfseizedwhatfromGrendel? A. Hisleg B. Hisarm C. Histoe D. Histongue 16. Thepoemof Beowulf becamesymbolicfortheanglo WSaxonsinwhatmanner? F. G. H. J. Theylearnedtodisplaybraveryandloyaltytofriendswiththeheroismneededtofight offmetaphoricmonsters. Theylearnedtodisplayviciousnessandsavagerytowardsenemieswhilekeeping friendsatbay. Theylearnednothing,astheAngloWSaxonraceisnowthoughttobeextinctand irrelevantintoday smodernsociety. Theylearnedthatwithpersistenceandperseverance,everythingcanbeaccomplished. 17. HowhasBeowulfaffectedmodernmediatoday? A. Ithasn taffectedanything,nobodytodayknowswhoorwhata Beowulf is. B. Thereisavideogamecalled Beowulf and,thoughveryviolent,itisveryaccurateto thepoem. C. IthasbeentranslatedtomodernEnglish,turnedintoamoviewithpopularandrelevant actors/actresses,andbeenmadeintoacomicbook. D. ATVminiWserieshasspawnedtogreatsuccess,andBeowulf smythhasbeenexpanded tocreate,whattodateis,8seasonsofcontent. Page 7
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