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                <title><hi rendition="#times">Beowulf, Grendel, and Grendel’s Dam</hi></title>
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                <date>Fall 2023</date>
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            <p rendition="#times"><hi rendition="#italic">Beowulf</hi>, we know, is organized around
                three epic struggles or <hi rendition="#italic">agons</hi>: with the monster
                Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and a Dragon.</p>

            <p rendition="#times">The first of these covers roughly lines 1-1214.</p>

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                <head rendition="#times"><hi rendition="#bold #times">Discussion Prompts</hi></head>
                <item rendition="#times">Examine the following passages for their Christian and/or
                    biblical values: lines 104-114; 175-88; 698-702. Now identify one or two other
                    passages in the poem that seem to complement these ideas.</item>
                <item rendition="#times">Examine the following passages for their heroic values:
                    lines 24-25; 237-490; 500-606. Now identify one or two other passages in the
                    poem that seem to complement these ideas.</item>
                <item rendition="#times">In what ways are these heroic and Christian values at odds
                    in the poem? Are they purely contradictory, or can they be reconciled somehow?
                    (You need not confine your comments to this section of the poem.) </item>
                <item rendition="#times">What do we think of Grendel as a character? Is he more than
                    a monster?</item>
                <item rendition="#times">Which passage or passages in this first section of the poem
                    do you find most striking or interesting, and why?</item>
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            <p rendition="#times">The second <hi rendition="#italic">agon</hi>, Beowulf’s battle
                with Grendel’s mother, covers roughly lines 1232-2190.</p>

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                <item rendition="#times">In what ways does the presence of Grendel’s mother alter or
                    enhance our understanding of Grendel?</item>
                <item rendition="#times">In what ways does this second battle differ from the first,
                    and why does the difference matter?</item>
                <item rendition="#times">How do we regard Unferth as a character?</item>
                <item rendition="#times">What about Hrothgar? What kind of a man is he, and how do
                    we know?</item>
                <item rendition="#times">What does his interaction with Unferth and Hrothgar tell us
                    about Beowulf?</item>
                <item rendition="#times">Identify a passage you find particularly striking and
                    explain why it moves you.</item>
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        <closer rendition="#times">&#169;Robert Whalen, 2023</closer></body>
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