PPT-Beowulf anticipation guide
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September 13 2017 Number one Everyone respects and follows a hero Number two Bravery and courage are known traits of all heroes Number three A hero must have extraordinary
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September 13 2017 Number one Everyone respects and follows a hero Number two Bravery and courage are known traits of all heroes Number three A hero must have extraordinary intelligence and power. Introducing the Epic. Literary Focus: The Epic Hero. The Poetry of . Beowulf: . Caesuras, Alliteration, and Kennings. Feature Menu. the first great work of . English national literature.. the epic story of the hero Beowulf, who fights the demonic monster Grendel.. When? Where? Who?. We may say that . Beowulf. was composed somewhere in England between about 521 AD . and1026 . AD . We . do not know for sure where in England the poem was composed. . Nor . do we know if the poem was composed by a single author, or whether it is the result of the merging together of ballads by different authors, nor whether the poem was significantly altered subsequent to its first written form.. Beowulf: . Context Review. Composed in . England. by an . unknown Anglo-Saxon poet . (c. 750). Set in . Scandinavia. just . before Anglo-Saxon migration . (c. 520). Celts . reside in England during . Friedrich Nietzsche . “He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.”. J. R. R. Tolkien. and the Future. Roberto Poli. http://www.projectanticipation.org. Trento. http://www.projectanticipation.org. The city of the . Council (1545-1563). Things are obviously. different …. Cardinals – scholars. Czech experience. Věra Czesaná. National Training Fund. National Observatory of Employment and Training. Validation Seminar on Methodological Guides for Skills Anticipation and Matching . Cedefop-ILO-ETF expert seminar. What is an epic?. Literary Genre of . Beowulf. Epic. :A. long narrative poem in elevated . style.It. presents a character (s) of high degree and details important events that have a national, worldwide, or cosmic setting.(. Learning objectives. understand . what is meant by interceptive actions. understand . how . information processing theory . explains interceptive . actions. understand how . action systems theory . explains interceptive . Huh?. Why Study Beowulf?. So what?. It is the oldest piece of literature in the English language.. It is the earliest European epic writing in the vernacular, rather than in Latin.. It teaches us about the development of the English language.. the dark?. Why Study Beowulf?. Woody Allen’s opinion. Seamus Heaney's opinion. In reference to Grendel. bit into his bone-. lappings. , bolted down his blood. and gorged on him in lumps, leaving the body. He is willing to risk his life in order to earn fame by killing . Grendal. .. What weapon does Beowulf use to kill . Grendel. ?. His hands. To what does the poet give credit for Beowulf’s victory over . Beowulf. (pg. 18 ). Beowulf. in Old English. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L7VTH8ii_8. Music Video. http. ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiBaSqO7n9U. The Monster Grendel. …. 1. What phrase points to Grendel’s evil nature?. Component of SIFA. Skills . Initiative for Africa . (SIFA) . A. . Continental . Programme. of the . African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Union Development Agency . (. NEPAD), financed by the European Union and the German . is . used to prepare the audience for an action, and to make the action appear more . realistic. A . dancer jumping off the floor has to bend his knees first; a golfer making a swing has to swing the club back first. The technique can also be used for less physical actions, such as a character looking off-screen to anticipate someone's arrival, or attention focusing on an object that a character is about to pick up..
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