What is the function and essence of Beadulf's Mead Hall in Beowulf's heroic era? It's not just a pub for distributing alcoholic drinks and is occasionally a valuable gift. Yes, there are more. Beowulf's characters often participate in strong drinks, while maintaining the familiarity with Anglo-Saxon culture mead (beer / beer / wine). Honey Hall is exciting more recreational activities than fermented drinks at home away from home. "Huge festival money and treasure ... poet's word, harp voice" can not be doubted. The biggest mead hole in the world ... The people of Hrothgar live in joy.
An old English poem "Beowulf" that started when Glendell attacked Flosger King's honey store. There are several reasons behind this attack. First of all, it is that Glendell is an evil monster. Second, Glendell is very hungry. Third, Glendale hates the bondage of soldiers and lives in their happy life. The second annoying event we encountered was more positive in the Unferth challenge to Beowulf. What you can see in the scorpion type that exists in the hero of a poem is the element of the "exciting" element of a traditional epic described by a theorist like John Miles Foley or Walter Ong. This embarrassment can make it become painful and leads to an internal quarrel but it can also be seen as a stimulus to great achievement.
What is the function and essence of Beadulf's Mead Hall in Beowulf's heroic era? It's not just a pub for distributing alcoholic drinks and is occasionally a valuable gift. Yes, there are more. Beowulf's characters often participate in strong drinks, while maintaining the familiarity with Anglo-Saxon culture mead (beer / beer / wine). Meads hall is away from their home offering more entertainment, not just fermented drinks. Holger 's people live in joy, which is said to be "giant festival money and treasure ... poet' s word, harp voice" "the world 's largest mead." "" af