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Delve into the captivating world of "Beowulf," an ancient narrative poem that embodies the essence of epic traditions. This remarkable tale follows a larger-than-life hero on a quest, intertwining themes of myth, legend, and history. Discover the archetype of the Epic Hero, representing cultural values and characteristics of ideal leaders. Engage in critical reflection by analyzing the traits that define heroism and effective leadership as you explore Beowulf’s journey and heroic qualities through its initial sections.
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The Epic—pg. 17 • A long narrative poem about a quest, told in formal, elevated language. • Large-than-life hero who embodies the particular values of a culture. • Incredible plot involving large-scale events. • Mix of myth, legend, and history that often includes gods and goddesses as characters • “the Epic Hero” pg. 17
Epic Hero and archetypes • Archetype: a very old imaginative pattern that appears in literature of different cultures and time periods. Archetypes can be a character, a plot, an image, or a setting. • Epic Hero (character archetype): personify the values of the culture that creates them. • Reading strategy: paraphrasing—tell me what it is…
Extended Journal • Beowulf Extended Journal: (1-2 pages double spaced): Due Tuesday • I want you to combine the two journal entries for this week. Talk about what a hero is and what it takes to be a good leader. What characteristics do leaders and “heroes” possess? What heroic qualities do we already see in Beowulf through the first 6 parts of this epic?