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  1. Feb 2021
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    1. suddenly tore him, warrior, and devours him. Bit his bone-prison, the blood drank in currents, Swallowed in mouthfuls: he soon had the dead man’s 35 Feet and hands, too, eaten entirely

      This poem is so descriptive It makes the reader open the imagination and keep then on the hook.

    2. our bodies expected To shield from the sharks. He sure was unable To swim on the waters further than I could,

      their skin was so hard that not even sharks were able to attack. but he was sure that Breca could not go further than him.

    3. Not to refuse me, defender of warriors, Friend-lord of folks, so far have I sought thee, That I may unaided, my earlmen assisting me, 60 This brave-mooded war-band, purify Heorot.

      Bewolf request to everyone to not only not interfere but also to go in battle with no weapons.

    4. Asleep after supper; sorrow the heroes, Misery knew not. The monster of evil Greedy and cruel tarried but little,

      I wonder how many years did Grendel killed and torture everybody in the Kingdom and how loud what this party for him to be so disturbed.

    5. The belovèd leader laid they down there, By his own request, his body is Giver of rings, on the breast of the vessel, laid on a vessel and wafted The famed by the mainmast. A many of jewels, seaward. Of fretted embossings, from far-lands brought over, Was placed near at hand then

      This poem is not that far from reality: Before the modern era, English people were buried naked within a shroud or winding sheet. and royals royals, it was made of a heavy waxed cloth known as cerecloth. They were buried with jewels as well.

    6. carle that is young, by kindnesses rendered The ideal Teutonic king lavishes gifts The friends of his father, with fees in abundance on his vassals. Must be able to earn that when age approacheth Eager companions aid him requitingly,

      A common men that with abundance and kindness should be able to received the same amount of help and kindness once he becomes older.

    7. The arm and the shoulder (there was all of the claw in Heorot. 45 Of Grendel together) ’neath great-stretching hall-roof

      They kept Grendel's arm and shoulder? That is kind of creepy. I guess it is like a souvenir or a trophy to show that Grendel was defeated.

    8. In warlike achievements, than Grendel does himself; Beowulf boasts of his ability to cope with Grendel. Hence I seek not with sword-edge to sooth him to slumber

      Beowulf does not need a weapon to kill Grendel, so he will only use his own strength.

    9. When I boarded my boat with a band of my liegemen, I determined to do or die. I would work to the fullest the will of your people

      This shows how brave Beowulf was and how he would do anything for the people of Heorot. It demonstrates the leader he was and his strength to go out and kill Grendel and Grendel's mother. Beowulf went out on his boat and was going to give it his all for his people.

    10. At the shrines of their idols often they promised Gifts and offerings, earnestly prayed they The devil from hell would help them to lighten Their people’s oppression. Such practice they used then, Hope of the heathen; hell they remembered 65 In innermost spirit, God they knew not, Judge of their actions, All-wielding Ruler, No praise could they give the Guardian of Heaven, The true God they do not know. The Wielder of Glory. Woe will be his who Through furious hatred his spirit shall drive to 70 The clutch of the fire, no comfort shall look for, Wax no wiser; well for the man who, Living his life-days, his Lord may face And find defence in his Father’s embrace!

      I think this part is very interesting because it is almost like the narrator is saying that because the people worship other gods and don’t know God, which created everything they are stuck dealing with Grendel? If that is the case then I think it's more ironic because all the people have to do is worship God and then their problems with Grendel would go away.

    1. persisted on__________________ fiercely sharpened________ _________ ______________ she shone_________ _____________g skill ancient work_________ _____________g of crusts of mud turned away spirit mo________yne put together keen-counselled

      I do not understand this part of the poem. Are they trying to interpret the torment and the wind with the underscore space ?

    2. Wulf is on one island I on another. That island, surrounded by fens, is secure. There on the island are bloodthirsty men.

      Wulf is trapped in the island. guard are escorting him and they have orders to kill him if he escape I think.

    3. Forsaken I sought a shielder and protector; Far and near I found none to greet the wanderer, No master to make him welcome in his wine-hall; None to cheer the cheerless, or the friendless to befriend

      He talks about the difficulty of been alone in new land and not have the support that he use to have. I had the same experience of been in a new place because I use to move about a lot and not have the support or help which mad it hard.

    4. Often this wall, lichen-grey and stained with red, experienced one reign after another,

      The wall that are stained are showing the background of the walls. Might be the blood from different reign trying to conquer this walls. so many generations of fights had happened and everything is marked on the walls.

    5. For many years I had an excellent office and a gracious Lord, until now Heorrenda, a skillful man, has inherited the land once given to me by the protector of warriors. That went away, this also may.

      He tells the history of the land he was living and mentioned how every situation in history happened but has and end.

    6. In Beadohild’s mind her brothers’ death was not as grieving as her own situation, when she realized she was pregnant; she couldn’t fathom the outcome.

      She felt his brothers dead was not as painful to the fact to know she was pregnant.

    7. he held dominion in the kingdom of the Goths. Many men sat, full of sorrow, anticipating trouble and constantly praying for the fall of his country.

      Meaning that people were working for him knowing how cruel he was and waiting for one day to be over.

    8. Full often we two pledged one another that naught but death should divide us; that is changed now.

      The wife and her lord had made a promise to never leave each other unless death parts them, but her lord left her.

    9. That went away, this also may

      I think that this means that Weland is considering that his sorrow will eventually go away since Beadohild got over her grief that she was feeling from her brothers' death and her finding out she was pregnant.

    10. This masonry is wondrous; fates broke it courtyard pavements were smashed; the work of giants is decaying

      The "masonry" (stonework) is very beautiful and is seen as a wonder, which amazing craftsmen made. Sadly the fate of the masonry would show that it'll come to an end because of time, events, and the weather will eventually destroy the work.

    11. Merits God’s mercy, though much he endured On wintry seas, with woe in his heart,

      I am not sure what this means exactly, but I believe that it's about an emotionally distressed man that is lost at sea and is asking for God's help.

    12. Weland, the strong man, had experience of persecution; he suffered a lot. Sorrow and longing were his companions, along with exile in the cold winter; he experience misfortunes

      Weland is considered as a strong man because he had overcame many misfortunes, especially after being exiled into the winter.

  3. Jan 2021
    1. Sometimes sleep and sorrow together Gently enfold the joyless wanderer: Bright are his dreams, he embraces his lord again,

      This is honestly a strong line to me, cause I dealt with depression and this was something that happened to me some days and nights. The line talks about how in reality the man is in a lot of emotional pain but when he sleeps. His dreams is about the lord and having faith so he can be happy again. Some people may have a similar problem while dealing with depression and is also claimed to be one of the reasons for "Maladaptive Day-Dreaming" because reality can be too much for some during the day. Nowadays people find happiness in their dreams even if it isn't religious.

    2. Well do i know ’tis the way of the high-born

      This emphasizes how he feels that men should live. He does not think that it is right for him to share his feelings with anyone else. He believes that men should keep their feelings to themselves otherwise they are not seen as being strong. Therefore, he is all alone keeping their feelings to himself and not sharing.

    3. These poems are very sad. In my opinion it was very difficult to understand the meaning of some. But every single poem expressed sadness by expressing their feelings or thoughts. I really don't enjoy emotional poems since I question the meaning a lot, but there was two of the poems (The Wanderer and The wife's Lament) which I enjoyed but while reading it I questioned myself. I wondered throughout the poem if I was understanding what it was implying.

    4. Wealth is fleeting, friends are fleeting, Man is fleeting, maid is fleeting, All this earth’s foundations utterly shall pass.

      The idea of nothing last forever, everything disappears at some point. I believe that this man has nothing to live for. It is almost like a farewell, but at the same time I think that he is kind of implying that people should "live life to the fullest". In order to not regret it later in life or regret once you have died. Is it by chance a double meaning poem?

    5. Men that are suddenly snatched in their prime, High-souled heroes; so the whole of this earth Day by day droops and sinks to decay. . .

      Basically the Wanderer is thinking of all the young men that die only to decay and sink into the earth which makes his heart sorrowful. I believe that he is really depressed almost contemplating his life and meaning; because he extensively thinks and of death which makes him sad.

    6. Was laid in the earth, and left me to roam Watery wastes, with winter in my heart.

      Does he mean his mother?

      As I read this part I imagined he was talking about his mother dying and leaving him behind which makes him sad. But I'm not really sure if not his mother who could he be talking about? A lover?

    7. friend

      She mentions "friend" quite a lot towards the end. Are these friends real? or are they a figment of her imagination? I get the feeling that she became crazy (unstable) because the lord left her, and because she is alone and has no one she talks to her "friends" .

    8. May all his joy in the world depend on himself only; may he be banished very far in a distant land

      Wishing him death? In my opinion I think that the lord left her for someone else (someone better), and she does not want anyone by his side except for herself. Kind of like "if I can't have him no one will".

    9. This life on land is lingering death to me, Give me the gladness of God’s great sea.

      In the land there is still death (basically everywhere),so he rather go to the sea which will make him happy and by going to the sea he is getting closer to God.

    10. Faded are those joys! He shall know them no more; no more shall he listen To the voice of his lord, his leader and counsellor.

      Explaining how his old days of loved companions and joy are gone now. He says his dear lord filled him with an abundance of joy, but since now that it's all faded, he will not listen to his lord anymore, not be lead by him anymore, and not be counseled by his lord any more.

    1. These stories make up our history and tug at our ancient memory. They are the stories of our past, present and future.

      It's so fascinating how we are able to reflect on historic stories like these and compare them to the present, as they share the same similarities, just thousands of years ago! It's cool to see how much things have changed, but how stories like this will forever endure!

    2. A nephew is sent abroad to accompany a beautiful young woman on a journey to marry his uncle. But on the way, the nephew and the young woman fall in love and the uncle finds out and plots revenge.

      In agreeance with Mari003, I too see this as a highly dramatic yet exquisite romantic love story!

    3. Neolithic culture

      Neolithic is a period during the Stone Age; first came Paleolithic, then Mesolithic, and at the end Neolithic. The Neolithic culture used a lot of stone tools, created many crafts like pottery, and the people depended in animals and plants. A monument that was build during this Neolithic period and culture and is still there is the Stonehenge in the UK.

    4. A nephew is sent abroad to accompany a beautiful young woman on a journey to marry his uncle. But on the way, the nephew and the young woman fall in love and the uncle finds out and plots revenge.

      Sounds like a drama to me. Where two people end up falling in love after spending time together and learning about each other.

    1. who contribute together and buy a woman as a joint purchase between them and practice foul sin with that one woman, one after another

      As this happens more and more it soon becomes normal; basically disrespecting God's creation.

    2. we have trans­formed desire into laws for us entirely too often, and have kept neither precepts nor laws of God or men just as we should.

      It's all for the people and their greed, everything changed and everything is going downhill.

    3. For with great deserts we have earned the misery that is upon us, and with truly great deserts we must obtain the remedy from God, if hence­forth things are to improve.

      Implying that people were to greedy and that there will be consequences for that greed. That the only way things can improve is by getting the answer from God .

    4. The reasoning in the sermon is that the people have been far too loyal to the Devil who one could assume has been leading the people to commit these sins that every day has drawn them farther away from God and his ways.

      Is the sermon supposed to bring people back to the right path? Bringing them closer to God and further away from the devil?