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Anglo-Saxons

Brutal, Barbaric, Violent, and Carried on into Romanticism

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Epics

Long narrative poems about heroes, based on historical facts

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Beowulf

Written in Old English, hero who kills Grendel and his mother

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Kennings

Phrases or quotes with hyphens, used in Beowulf

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Grendel

Connected to the biblical character Cain, attacks the Danes for twelve years

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Beowulf's Battle with Grendel

Fights without weapons, rips off Grendel's arm and hangs it in the mead hall

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Beowulf's Battle with Grendel's Mother

Fights underwater, kills her with a giant's sword

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Beowulf's Death

Fights a dragon, his sword melts, Wiglaf helps him, Beowulf dies from a neck wound

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Canterbury Tales

Written by Geoffrey Chaucer in Middle-English, contains twenty-two stories

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Pilgrimage

A long religious journey, pilgrims travel to Canterbury Cathedral to worship Thomas Beckett's relics

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Tabard Inn

Meeting place for the pilgrims, owned by Harry Bailey

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Pilgrim's Stories

Each pilgrim tells two stories to pass the time, the best storyteller wins a free meal

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Characters in Canterbury Tales

Knight, Prioress, Oxford Cleric, Cook, Summoner, Merchant, Franklin, Wife of Bath, Shipman, Doctor, and more

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The Pardoner's Tale

Three men encounter death under an oak tree, theme of greed

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Christmas Eve, Green Knight challenges someone to chop off his head, Gawain accepts and passes the test of honor

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A Modest Proposal

Solution to overpopulation, suggests eating children to solve the problem

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The Passionate Shepherd to his Love

A shepherd invites a lady to live with him, offers simple pleasures

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The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd

A cynical response to the shepherd's invitation, does not believe in love

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