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What character embodies England's greatest legend? -Answer= King Arthur During whose reign did learning, literacy, and literature advance in Anglo-Saxon times? -Answer= Alfred the Great What genre is Beowulf? -Answer= oral epic The Anglo-Saxon term for fate is ________________. -Answer= wyrd ...

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British Literature Midterm Exam 2021-2022
What character embodies England's greatest legend? -Answer= King Arthur

During whose reign did learning, literacy, and literature advance in Anglo-Saxon times? -Answer=
Alfred the Great

What genre is Beowulf? -Answer= oral epic

The Anglo-Saxon term for fate is ________________. -Answer= wyrd

Epics are traditionally ________________. -Answer= didactic

One evidence of the mixing of pagan and Christian elements in Beowulf is
___________________________. -Answer= the assertion that wyrd is providence.

Beowulf mortally wounds Grendel by ___________________________. -Answer= tearing off his arm.

What was the original purpose of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle? -Answer= to inform

According to The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, what heroic quality does Alderman Eadric lack the most?
-Answer= loyalty

In Sir Gawain, what does the pentangle symbolize about Gawain? -Answer= faithfulness

What number is repeatedly used symbolically in Sir Gawain? -Answer= 3

In Sir Gawain, what is the significance of the green girdle as it relates to Gawain's character
development? -Answer= Gawain's use of the girdle violates his vow but provides an opportunity for
true confession.

In Sir Gawain, why did the queen tempt Gawain? -Answer= The king directed her to tempt Gawain.

In Sir Gawain, by continuing to wear a green sash, what does every Round Table knight
commemorate? -Answer= the frailty of human hearts and the virtue of humility

Sir Gawain and Le Morte d'Arthur share all of the following except... -Answer= noble death of the
protagonist.

In Le Morte d'Arthur, what is the name of King Arthur's sword? -Answer= Excalibur

Sir Bedivere's part in Le Morte d'Arthur resembles which biblical figure? -Answer= Peter

, T/F Most Anglo-Saxon literature was written, not oral, literature. -Answer= False

T/F The epic and the elegy are among the most prominent genres in Old English literature. -
Answer= True

T/F Throughout the text's excerpt from Beowulf, Hrothgar clearly envies Beowulf's strength and
seeks to show how he is of greater heroic virtue than Beowulf. -Answer= False

T/F True courtly love was spiritual, not physical. -Answer= True

T/F Thomas Malory's life choices evidenced the wisdom displayed in his prose romances. -Answer=
False

T/F The legend of Arthur originated in the exploits of a Celtic chieftain in the fifth century. -Answer=
True

in texts, cues that indicate main ideas and supporting points or show how these points relate to
each other -Answer= transitional phrase

a long, stylized narrative poem celebrating the deeds of a national hero of legend -Answer= epic

a poetic narrative focused on courtly life and a knightly code of chivalry, involving a knightly quest
and magical elements -Answer= romance

something in a story—usually an object, character, or setting—that carries meaning or significance
in addition to itself -Answer= symbol

unrhymed, conventional Old English verse form, incorporating stresses and caesuras and using
words' initial sounds to structure its lines -Answer= alliterative verse

a relationship of mutual respect and friendship in which a tribal leader protects and provides for
his followers, who in turn pledge their loyalty and support in battle -Answer= comitatus bond

a device in Germanic oral poetry, communicating an indirect metaphor using a compound
expression -Answer= kenning

a record of a place's or group's history, organized by time and woven into a unified narrative -
Answer= chronicle

in literature, the affirmation of something by denying its contrary -Answer= litotes

a pagan Germanic concept functioning as a determiner in human affairs -Answer= wyrd

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