Study Guide for Beowulf

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  • @Sassysboy
    @Sassysboy 5 років тому +122

    As a private tutor in advanced English Literature, I find this video excellent - well organized, clear, interesting, and informative. Thank you.

  • @mickdodge9778
    @mickdodge9778 4 роки тому +54

    Thank you so much. I learned of Bewoulf as a boy, my grandfather shared it with me, often. I am seventy now, learned how to use this computer a couple of years ago, and began researching the stories of my ancestors. You have taught me much, thank you.
    mick dodge
    Legend Of Mick Dodge
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    • @JohnnyVNg
      @JohnnyVNg 4 роки тому

      Is this a joke?

    • @jackhobson-dupont6975
      @jackhobson-dupont6975 4 роки тому +2

      @@JohnnyVNg Not a joke. Google "Legend of Mick Dodge"

    • @tails0389
      @tails0389 3 роки тому

      Dang ur 70 while I’m 17

    • @jaidaa05
      @jaidaa05 15 днів тому

      Happy 74th birthday!

  • @LatinLector
    @LatinLector 7 років тому +70

    I just recently studied Beowulf in my British Literature class!! It was nice to see where more modern authors took their inspirations from.

  • @paulbigham4199
    @paulbigham4199 4 роки тому +12

    Excellent review, and the soft, casual style was perfect and avoided the stiff, stilted review of Beowulf that most Brit Lit teachers cop out on. Personality is a plus for a dreadful to read, wonderful to understand epic poem and Hero's Journey line. Well done. Also deeply enjoy David Whyte's analysis to the modern-day corporate world.

  • @JohnXMilton
    @JohnXMilton 7 років тому +15

    Really Solid Review! Especially appreciated the historical context at the beginning; while still viewing as a story as described by Tolkien.

  • @feedjaesix3116
    @feedjaesix3116 3 роки тому +12

    i learned more from this 20 minute video than I did all semester from my professor

    • @stephieeeeeee
      @stephieeeeeee 3 роки тому +3

      same here. my English prof just handed this poem and asked us to read without any explanation. Then in the class she showed us a movie to compare how the poem and movie are different ... lol I mean I can do that in my home by myself ... I was about to ask why I paid thousands to take this course..

    • @simplynarelyn3378
      @simplynarelyn3378 3 роки тому

      I'm literally cramming for my exam tonight and this helped so much. English is really hard for me and the translation of beowulf really sucks. English 4 is the worst lol

  • @stardust5379
    @stardust5379 3 роки тому +7

    Apart from Tolkien's own translation of Beowulf, he had 17 other translations. There is a fantastic video on youtube about Tolkien:Maker of Middle Earth. Mainly Christopher Tolkien talking about his father's works.

  • @jokerswildio
    @jokerswildio 2 роки тому +4

    I hope you are a teacher, because I learned more from this 10 minute video than I did from a semester of my high school Lit class. The problem is that many teachers don't really do a significant breakdown and historical context of the works. Many just say "read this and you will be quizzed" like you said. Some will do class readings and group work, but had we known how it ties into history, Christianity etc...this wouldn't go over our heads. I think the movie help popularize this classic somewhat but is disappointing that they didn't stay true to the text. Instead, they made the woman of Grendel's mom seem like the emperor in Star Wars. Lol...as the main antagonist no man can resist. Fascinating in its own right but I feel kinda cheated out too. I digres...lol. Anyways nice job here. I subscribed because of this video and am looking forward for more. Reading classics has now turned into a personal passion.

  • @windomearle2932
    @windomearle2932 5 місяців тому +1

    I see compliments in the comments, but I was stopped dead by misspelling in the main image.

  • @CastleKingside
    @CastleKingside 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Thank you for this awesome breakdown of the original story of Beowulf. I'm a huge fan of the movie with the cgi, but after hearing your story, and how you presented the information of the REAL story, it makes the movie seem disappointing by comparison.
    But yeah, my bad for that run on sentence.
    I just wanted to say thanks because now I can make a video about my own interpretation of this wonderful story of a HERO.
    I'll be sure to shout you out on my video.
    Peace.

  • @mariacarmelarizzo1736
    @mariacarmelarizzo1736 3 роки тому +3

    You were absolutely wonderful in explaining this poem...thank you

  • @saymonsantanadesousalima643
    @saymonsantanadesousalima643 3 роки тому +3

    what a amazing job that you did in this video

  • @Ivanowich
    @Ivanowich 4 роки тому +3

    I love this... I have never before heard about the end of the poem... I thank you... I need to study much more before I can succede my objective of "taking back Beowulf" to Denmark

  • @Kalificus
    @Kalificus 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for going in depth. The other two top results were very brief, hardly even summaries.

  • @kerrinskinner8370
    @kerrinskinner8370 4 роки тому +3

    this just saved my grade. the summary was so detailed thank you so muchhhhhhh everybody else just said he fought three monsters

  • @preachyourlife2859
    @preachyourlife2859 4 роки тому +3

    You did an excellent job in your presentation, it was clear, informative, and entertaining.

  • @marjagroeneveld9147
    @marjagroeneveld9147 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely loved the way you told this story! Im currently being taught on the anglo-saxon period and you made this incredibly fun to listen to :)

  • @Jack-hs1nv
    @Jack-hs1nv 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much, have a test tomorrow and this review really helps

  • @gordonbones9727
    @gordonbones9727 3 роки тому +2

    Learned more in 10 minutes about Beowulf here than in hours in college. Thanks.

  • @afterzanzibar
    @afterzanzibar 3 місяці тому

    I know this is a small pronunciation error, but I've always heard it spoken as the "Yeats", like "yay-ots." However, "Geets" always sounded much more cool to me.

  • @maddyt6515
    @maddyt6515 3 роки тому +2

    This was super comprehensive and absolutely helped me, thank you endlessly! The same thing is happening in my class currently, we were given Beowulf with no other offered information and told to write and test on it.

  • @ivarhakuse8572
    @ivarhakuse8572 Рік тому

    An excellent presentation. I just want to say that weapons with names is actually not unusual, especially for Hindus. For example Shiva’s bow is called Pinaaka. Vishnu’s Disc is SuDarshana. Krishna’s conch is PunchJanya. These names are mentioned in the opening verses of the Bhagavad Gita and because of Hindu Culture surviving the onslaught of Christian cultural genocide, we know exactly what is is being referred to when the weapon is referred to only by name. E.g. Arjuna, in the opening lines of Gita states, Oh Krishna, the Gandiva slips from my hand! We know he is referring to his bow.
    Often these weapons have names because they have some divine origin and have been gifted by a divine being. Some of these weapons can also only be used once, after which they return to the deity who had gifted it. In the Mahabharata, Karna has been similarly gifted a weapon by Indira, king of heaven. He is forced to use it to save the army from total annihilation when he had planned upon using it upon a different person in a separate encounter. This class of weapon is usually only acquired after intense focus on the deity and subject to if the deity decides the person is capable of handling it or not.
    As this text is part of paganic old English, we also know that it therefore belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. This then becomes part of Indo-European, Aryan, culture and civilisation and will carry memories of that ancient past. Often we come across Irish people who claim that they were originally from India! This points to the idea that Europe was colonised in antiquity by Hindus from India. These nomads used the central Eurasian Steppes as pastureland for their cows, sheep goats etc and ended up forming colonies in Greece, Central Europe and towards the west and north Europe. Ireland’s ancient Gaelic name Eire, ie Aarya reflects this.
    The Hindu term for the entire continent is called Jambu Dweepa.
    Anyway, I hope you found this informative. We need to bare in mind that when the British arrived in India carrying Christianity as a political tool, they had to set their own narrative on history to justify their colonialism and basic looting the country of its wealth. So the Aryan invasion into India from Eurasian Steppes theory was concocted by them. This basically made native Indians as much invaders into India as they themselves were. It was merely an attempt to decriminalize their own actions.
    The christianisation of Pagan cultures did not end with what happened in Europe. Today, July 2023 we see Manipur in north east India ablaze due to Christianity causing conflict amongst ancient tribal communities.
    There are youtube uploads on jambudweepa/dwipa from Indian traditional narrative. Dr Kusumlata Kedia has done work on this. Also the Sattology channel is of interest in this regard.

  • @TheSvartulfr
    @TheSvartulfr 4 роки тому +2

    Well done. I'm happy you gave a thorough telling of the greatest story in Anglo-Saxon literature.

  • @iandennislester6254
    @iandennislester6254 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent presentation. very informative. Loved it. Thankyou, keep going.

  • @almaperez1125
    @almaperez1125 5 років тому +2

    I love it!! Thank you, your video is very informative, organized and easy to understand.

  • @ErlaPEARL
    @ErlaPEARL 7 років тому +3

    Thank you soo much, it was a great video !

  • @danielamurtha6779
    @danielamurtha6779 4 роки тому +2

    This is a great video! Thank you!

  • @TheChickwithguns
    @TheChickwithguns 11 годин тому

    Might want to fix your main page...gudie...

  • @nezumi6554
    @nezumi6554 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you, this helped me gain a greater understanding and context of the story before I dive in.

  • @owellwsrd
    @owellwsrd 2 роки тому +1

    I've been working on a research project about monster hunters and slayers in ancient folklore for a few weeks and I was a bit overwhelmed when I was driving into Beowulf. Then I found this video, you are a freaking godsend! I've used your video and linked resources to go about my research and writing, using this video as a kind of structural source... Long story short, thank you! This video helped me greatly!

  • @krymsonuchiha14
    @krymsonuchiha14 3 роки тому +1

    I'm studying it now for my brit lit class. I always had trouble with poems because I can never understand them well. This helped a little but I do still need to look at more videos.

  • @kristaadams8709
    @kristaadams8709 3 роки тому +1

    This was so incredibly helpful thank you!!! It was right to point no fluff exactly what I needed!! 💫

  • @sumiharu2091
    @sumiharu2091 5 років тому +2

    Really helpful for me after listening it was really easy for me to summarize it in my assignment

  • @thelostlegendsoflewesandhamsey

    There’s a different sort of study guide on my channel: so much of what is thought about Beowulf is utterly incorrect. Tolkein was wrong about him sadly. He was a real Anglo Saxon king called Beornwulf from the year 825. Look up who comes in to power a year later. Additionally, nowhere in the text does it say that Geatland is in Sweden, just that Wiglaf comes from Sweden. All that study, all of those translations and interest and yet there are so many glaring errors in the way it is read and taught.

  • @amourmariaaa
    @amourmariaaa 3 роки тому +1

    beautiful study guide, thank you !

  • @CatherineCampbell-i1p
    @CatherineCampbell-i1p Рік тому

    This is Tolkien gone MTV sponsored by Seventeen magazine

  • @Noviloh
    @Noviloh Рік тому

    Thanks so much! This helped a lot with reviewing =)

  • @noahaiden4572
    @noahaiden4572 3 роки тому

    wow.. this is excellent. watching you in 2021 ^_^

  • @juli-fz7ep
    @juli-fz7ep 5 років тому +3

    very articulate!

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical Рік тому

    Why you stop making videos? 😟

  • @thomasfields7902
    @thomasfields7902 2 роки тому

    The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
    Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me. Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest. (Psalms 51:1-4)

    • @MixerRenegade95
      @MixerRenegade95 2 роки тому

      Nu Her Fields hwaet dast daet haf to do mid Beowulf?

  • @jasonfisher9126
    @jasonfisher9126 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video. It has been the most helpful, thorough, and honestly entertaining video that I have seen on this book. Makes me more excited to be reading it for class :-)

  • @ivyhallquist3159
    @ivyhallquist3159 3 роки тому

    J.R.R. Tolkien: "Hey, can I copy your homework?"
    Author(s) or Beowulf: "Sure. Just change it up a bit so it doesn't look obvious that you copied."

  • @赵萌-s8w
    @赵萌-s8w Рік тому

    hi, love your video. Which part of the poem do you like the best?

  • @vanillahearts62
    @vanillahearts62 7 років тому +2

    I love this poem! Great video!

  • @ceren996
    @ceren996 2 роки тому

    Hello, can you help me with the afterlife topic in Beowulf?

  • @Elena-ec7ei
    @Elena-ec7ei 2 роки тому

    She talks so fast I had to go back a couple times

  • @AztecStar
    @AztecStar 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for this, it was very informational!

  • @cansu7777
    @cansu7777 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks. You are the best🌸🌸

  • @rebeccagoodman8858
    @rebeccagoodman8858 2 місяці тому

    Beautifully summarized! I plan to show my students this video before they begin this part of their literature lessons. Thank you!

  • @LD-mr3vc
    @LD-mr3vc 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you you just helped me pass my exam 😌

  • @user-ez8go6us7n
    @user-ez8go6us7n 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this brilliant video, I've learned so much.

  • @stardust5379
    @stardust5379 3 роки тому

    We still have a Jutish presence in the South East of England. Around 200.

  • @stardust5379
    @stardust5379 3 роки тому

    We have the first Anglo-Saxon helmet found in England in the museum next to my university in Sheffield. I notice you have the Sutton Hoo one as your cover pic. That one is always associated with Beowulf. We also have an Anglo-Saxon poem about the Battle of Maldon in 991 CE.

  • @ivyhallquist3159
    @ivyhallquist3159 3 роки тому

    Grendel's mom: "I'm gonna keep the only weapon that can kill me within arm's reach of an enemy. It'll be fine."

  • @aarongatzemeyer1439
    @aarongatzemeyer1439 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the great clip. Maybe Beowulf still relevant cuz Geats' ancestors still here..see my last name?

  • @ava130
    @ava130 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I’m reading this in high school and I think that knowing the history of it makes it a lot more interesting to read!

  • @nataliegrace5077
    @nataliegrace5077 4 роки тому +1

    So helpful thank you!!!!

  • @jalexander3333
    @jalexander3333 4 роки тому

    Besides the reader's terribly annoying upspeak, this Reader Digest version missed much of this great epic.

  • @franklinhill2485
    @franklinhill2485 4 роки тому

    how do you say: plato; socrates; hitler;not jrrstalin; shakespeare; tolkien? Like that. 1 word.

  • @bsend4
    @bsend4 3 роки тому

    I have a test today thanks for clutching up 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @catalinahonsowetz3009
    @catalinahonsowetz3009 5 років тому +1

    I found your video to be fantastic! Very well organized and with enough information that it made me want to learn more! The polite way in which you communicate your information made it a pleasure to listen and learn. Thank you very much!

  • @oneleftshoe21
    @oneleftshoe21 3 роки тому

    Thankyou, so good to have a helpful hand in interpreting. :-)

  • @juliolucas1347
    @juliolucas1347 3 роки тому

    Thank you for such excellent explanation. I read the book same time ago and I re-reading it again for a radio show talk. Xo

  • @mariemamer8592
    @mariemamer8592 2 роки тому

    cute and good job

  • @solpietrafesa3077
    @solpietrafesa3077 3 роки тому

    Loved it. Excellent presentation, easy to follow. Thanks!!!

  • @donaldturner6402
    @donaldturner6402 3 роки тому

    Informative and provided some great mental pictures from the story.

  • @marcosbonilla7411
    @marcosbonilla7411 3 роки тому

    This was so helpful! Thank you very much
    Now ready for read it :D

  • @JeremiBenquar1995
    @JeremiBenquar1995 2 роки тому

    Holy cow, this is wayy different from the movie. Thank you for the great story telling!

  • @shakespearaamina9117
    @shakespearaamina9117 3 роки тому

    Your video is really helpful 🙂
    Thank you ☺️

  • @annamariereyes6956
    @annamariereyes6956 4 роки тому

    My 8th grader chose Beowulf for her poetry/classic literature choice (mostly because our cat is named Grendel), and this video will help her so much. Thank you!

  • @jacquelynprussing7371
    @jacquelynprussing7371 3 роки тому

    which movie do you show?

  • @brendahkamundi9230
    @brendahkamundi9230 3 роки тому

    I return to this video frequently to refresh my touch with old English

  • @orizuogechukwu9671
    @orizuogechukwu9671 Рік тому

    It is helpful. ❤

  • @rt6692
    @rt6692 3 роки тому

    🗡🛡⚔️

  • @Nyck248
    @Nyck248 4 роки тому +1

    This is SO good! Thank you!!

  • @kamrynkircher498
    @kamrynkircher498 2 роки тому

    thank you!!

  • @miroslav_g
    @miroslav_g Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @arzuakgul389
    @arzuakgul389 5 років тому +1

    I study in Y5 this is helpfull for me to learn thx :)

  • @ines.salta.argentina
    @ines.salta.argentina 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @Parsa.bakshi
    @Parsa.bakshi Рік тому

    Great

  • @rameeshaakhtar4549
    @rameeshaakhtar4549 4 роки тому

    Thank you for saving me.. I have my mid sem this Saturday and i had no clue about the poem

  • @danhunt579
    @danhunt579 3 роки тому

    Thanks Brittany. Great video.

  • @alexamatthews4430
    @alexamatthews4430 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! This was so helpful.

  • @DeepZeea
    @DeepZeea 3 роки тому

    Yes, I've definitely "seen" Skyrim haha

  • @mariediblickova6425
    @mariediblickova6425 3 роки тому

    Thank you sooo much! This was just so helpful ❤️

  •  6 років тому

    Congrats. But correct in the text: Tolkien, not Tolkein.

  • @profesionalgambler
    @profesionalgambler 2 роки тому

    You are amazing!

  • @SevenNationArmy123
    @SevenNationArmy123 3 роки тому

    Love this video in every way

  • @msparis5404
    @msparis5404 5 років тому

    Wow this is awesome, thanks very much!

  • @MarinaEfanova-s8q
    @MarinaEfanova-s8q 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for your video, it helped me a great deal!

  • @radhekrishnavrindavanam8077
    @radhekrishnavrindavanam8077 4 роки тому

    Thank you dear well explained

  • @hannahcronk7630
    @hannahcronk7630 3 роки тому

    sooooo helpful!!

  • @sidartagautama9440
    @sidartagautama9440 3 роки тому

    Thank you, my dear.

  • @hazlittburcio4136
    @hazlittburcio4136 4 роки тому

    this is very helpful

  • @morganelizalep
    @morganelizalep 5 років тому

    thank you so much for the video!!

  • @actualgaming9425
    @actualgaming9425 4 роки тому

    your beautiful

  • @matttraceyspencer1148
    @matttraceyspencer1148 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for this- definitely helped my teen currently reading Beowulf to get a good context for the poem.

  • @404funnynotfound.
    @404funnynotfound. 4 роки тому

    thx! i have a test tomorrow

  • @veronicalido4765
    @veronicalido4765 5 років тому

    Thank you so much, very useful!