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Beowulf study guide Exam Questions With Correct And Revised Answers. Explain the contrast that is developed between Herot, home of the Danes, and Grendel's home. How do the biblical allusions extend this contrast? - answerHerot's home was happy, fun, and bright with laughing. Grendel's home was haunted with moors and the wild marshes. He made his home in a hell not hell but earth covered with slime. The biblical allusions extended this contrast by Grendel being born of cain and banished by God. Herot being the ancient beginnings of us all and all things good. What do the hall and Grendel represent based on their descriptions in the first paragraph? - answerThe hall represents heaven and all things fun and good. Grendel represents hell and miserable and boring. The hall is good, Grendel is bad. What conflict is foreshadowed through this contrast? - answerGrendel is being stirred and was punished forever for the crime of Abel's death. The almighty drove the demons out and his exile was bitter, shut away from men. He split into a thousand forms evil. A brood forever opposing the lord's will. With all this hate in him the foreshadowing will be him getting his revenge on everyone who done him wrong. Identify the alliteration, a device used in oral tradition, in lines 33-37. What might be the purpose for this device? - answerThe alliteration in lines 33-37 is "He found them sprawled in sleep, suspecting nothing, their dreams undisturbed. The monsters thoughts were as quick as his greed or his claws: he slipped through the door and there in the silence snatched up thirty men, smashed them." The purpose of this was to show how peaceful everybody was and how he disturbed the peace. On page 411, identify the tone of lines 44-49. What details and words help to convey the attitude of the poet? - answerThe tone in lines 44-49 is sadness. I know this because in the lines it says Hrothgar sat joyless and was mourning. It also says how he wept and was fearing for what's coming or what's gonna happen. What happens to Hrothgar's hall? Why does the poet say "hate had triumphed"? - answerGrendel come to Hrothgar's hall when everyone's sleep from drinking and he snatched up 30 men and killed them and

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Correct And Revised Answers.

Explain the contrast that is developed between Herot, home of the Danes, and Grendel's home.
How do the biblical allusions extend this contrast? - answer✔✔Herot's home was happy, fun,
and bright with laughing. Grendel's home was haunted with moors and the wild marshes. He
made his home in a hell not hell but earth covered with slime. The biblical allusions extended
this contrast by Grendel being born of cain and banished by God. Herot being the ancient
beginnings of us all and all things good.
What do the hall and Grendel represent based on their descriptions in the first paragraph? -
answer✔✔The hall represents heaven and all things fun and good. Grendel represents hell and
miserable and boring. The hall is good, Grendel is bad.

What conflict is foreshadowed through this contrast? - answer✔✔Grendel is being stirred and
was punished forever for the crime of Abel's death. The almighty drove the demons out and his
exile was bitter, shut away from men. He split into a thousand forms evil. A brood forever
opposing the lord's will. With all this hate in him the foreshadowing will be him getting his
revenge on everyone who done him wrong.
Identify the alliteration, a device used in oral tradition, in lines 33-37. What might be the purpose
for this device? - answer✔✔The alliteration in lines 33-37 is "He found them sprawled in sleep,
suspecting nothing, their dreams undisturbed. The monsters thoughts were as quick as his greed
or his claws: he slipped through the door and there in the silence snatched up thirty men,
smashed them." The purpose of this was to show how peaceful everybody was and how he
disturbed the peace.
On page 411, identify the tone of lines 44-49. What details and words help to convey the attitude
of the poet? - answer✔✔The tone in lines 44-49 is sadness. I know this because in the lines it
says Hrothgar sat joyless and was mourning. It also says how he wept and was fearing for what's
coming or what's gonna happen.
What happens to Hrothgar's hall? Why does the poet say "hate had triumphed"? -
answer✔✔Grendel come to Hrothgar's hall when everyone's sleep from drinking and he snatched
up 30 men and killed them and ran out with their bodies. The poet is basically saying his hate for
Hrothgar's hall have won.

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