Across |
1. | A figure of speech in which an imaginary, absent, or deceased person is speaking. |
7. | pause or break in a line of poetry |
9. | extreme exaggeration |
11. | The time of year the protagonist in "The Seafarer" feels pulled toward the sea. |
12. | Wife of the Dane's king. |
13. | Jesus's descent into Hell. |
14. | Genre of "Beowulf" |
17. | Accepted and expected of the heroes of A/S literature |
19. | Beowulf's dad |
20. | What Beowulf boasted about ridding the world of. |
21. | Activity that causes Grendel pain. |
22. | How the stories and poems were passed on from generation to generation. |
23. | Where the wanderer sees his friends |
26. | the belief that natural objects and phenomena possess souls. |
28. | Conversion cross |
31. | The name the cross gives the Romans in "Dream of the Rood" |
32. | A poem or song that laments something lost or passing. |
33. | Both the wanderer and the seafarer feel a sense of this. |
34. | What does the dragon hoard and also decorates the mead hall? |
35. | The number of men first killed by Grendel |
37. | What will Grendel not touch in the mead hall? |
38. | Where Beowulf is from. |
41. | Relatives or close friends |
43. | restitution for murder |
45. | Type of metaphor used in A/S literature |