Course: Initial English Ignition Time Allocation: 90 minutes Grade: 11 Course Topic: Beowulf (Historical Information) Course Description: In this lesson we will introduce the Beowulf story in several different ways. First, students introduce challenging vocabulary in the story. They will also create research on flash cards and specific Anglo-Saxon information to help them understand Beowulf's background. Reason for the course: This lesson is important as it is important for students to understand difficult words before understanding the novel.
For many years, literature has taught various courses. These courses may be simple morals or bigger ones. In the epic "Beowulf", this lesson is more dramatic. Beowulf is an important educational meaning. This epic started at the beginning of a new country and laid the foundation for its religious education. The heathens of Anglo-Saxons lived in the area. These heathens do not know anything about Christian new religions and other religions. Therefore the poet wrote an epic for that country and decided to use the Bible's hints to help it function. These implications come from the Old Testament and tell the story of Cain, David and Goliath, the Serpent and Almighty Lord. With implications, Beowulf's poet teaches how to learn about new religions to infidels.
Beowulf is considered the oldest masterpiece in the UK, celebrating Beowulf's three big fights. Beowulf is a Christian poem based on a pagan story or a pagan poetry rewritten under the influence of Christianity and thinking that it is a seamless combination of pagan elements and Christian elements It is not known yet. . Although Beowulf is said to be a hero with a wonderful Christian virtue, it is still a pagan hero. This poem does not reject pagan heroicism. But since Beowulf 's oldest manuscript was written by Christians for new Christians, the poet we know shows the Christian superiority to pagan religion. These three great fights can be interpreted as a flawed criticism of Beowulf.