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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Anglo-Saxons Ideals. Beowulf. Grendel. Vocabulary. History. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Anglo-Saxons Ideals Beowulf Grendel Vocabulary History Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Anglo-Saxon Ideals This Anglo-Saxon ideal might explain why King Hrothgar became overcome with bitterness after the deaths of his soldiers

  3. $100 Anglo-Saxon Ideals Revenge

  4. $200 Anglo-Saxon Ideals This ideal best explains why Beowulf tore of Grendel’s arm with his bare hands

  5. $200 Anglo-Saxon Ideals Physical strength

  6. $300 Anglo-Saxon Ideals This ideal is prevalent throughout the poem, but especially when Beowulf first goes to Herot and meets King Hrothgar.

  7. $300 Anglo-Saxon Ideals The right to boast about brave deeds

  8. $400 Anglo-Saxon Ideals This ideal explains why Wiglaf stays behind to help Beowulf fight the dragon.

  9. $400 Anglo-Saxon Ideals Loyalty to leaders

  10. $500 Anglo-Saxon Ideals This ideal best explains the trait that Beowulf has that allows him to dive into the lake to defeat Grendel’s mother.

  11. $500 Anglo-Saxon Ideals Courage

  12. $100 Beowulf From what country is Beowulf from?

  13. $100 Beowulf Sweden

  14. $200 Beowulf Who wrote Beowulf?

  15. $200 Beowulf An anonymous Christian writer

  16. $300 Beowulf Why did Hrothgar build Herot?

  17. $300 Beowulf To have a place to entertain his Thanes

  18. $400 Beowulf What do the Geats put in Beowulf’s tower?

  19. $400 Beowulf The Dragon’s treasure

  20. $500 Beowulf What does Beowulf say to Wiglaf at the end of the poem that indicates the decline of the Anglo-Saxon society?

  21. $500 Beowulf “’You’re the last of our far-flung family. / Fate has swept our race away’” (68 lines 824-825)

  22. $100 Grendel Why does Grendel attack Herot?

  23. $100 Grendel Grendel attacks Herot because he is in pain from all of the noise created by the Danes

  24. $200 Grendel How do we see traces of Cain’s ancestor in Grendel’s character?

  25. $200 Grendel Grendel is like Cain because he displays jealousy, his a murderer, and his is exiled from the community.

  26. $300 Grendel When does Grendel finally show fear?

  27. $300 Grendel Grendel shows fear when Beowulf first grasps his arm: “’[he] knew at once that nowhere on earth / Had he met a man whose hands were harder…His mind was flooded with fear’” (51 lines 271-276)

  28. $400 Grendel Why can’t Beowulf’s men help him defeat Grendel?

  29. $400 Grendel Grendel cast a spell that made his skin impervious to the blades of the Danes and Geats

  30. $500 Grendel Where does Grendel die?

  31. $500 Grendel He went to his hole in the marsh to die from his wound

  32. $100 Vocabulary People in this profession usually sang Beowulf aloud.

  33. $100 Vocabulary Scops

  34. $200 Vocabulary An alcoholic drink from the Anglo-Saxon time period

  35. $200 Vocabulary Mead

  36. $300 Vocabulary Using the phrase “God’s hatred” to describe something is an example of this.

  37. $300 Vocabulary Possessive Kenning

  38. $400 Vocabulary This is the belief that everything has a soul – the rocks, the trees, the rivers, and the ocean.

  39. $400 Vocabulary Paganism

  40. $500 Vocabulary This describes a economic system in which a person of high rank will allocate land to loyal followers. These loyal followers will do the same thing which creates a cycle.

  41. $500 Vocabulary Feudalism

  42. $100 History Who was the first to inhabit Britain?

  43. $100 History The Celtic

  44. $200 History Which king is known for defending Britain against Viking invaders, encouraged the use of written English, and maintained civilization?

  45. $200 History King Alfred (Alfred the Great)

  46. $300 History What did the Anlgo-Saxons believe controlled their lives?

  47. $300 History Wyrd

  48. $400 History How did the Anglo-Saxons view the world?

  49. $400 History Grim and fatalisitc

  50. $500 History How did William the Conqueror earn his title?

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