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Unit 1 Test Review

Horizontales
Compound words used in Anglo-Saxon poetry to describe something in a metaphorical way.
The quality shown by Beowulf when he fights Grendel without weapons
A trait that Beowulf demonstrates in his battles.
Grendel could not touch this, as it was protected by God.
Repetition of the same sound in a line of poetry.
Grendel is described as a descendant of this biblical figure.
The place where Beowulf fights Grendel and where warriors gather.
The hero of the epic poem who fights Grendel.
o express sorrow, as the speaker does in "The Wanderer."
What "The Wanderer" suggests comes with age and experience.
A type of poem that expresses sadness and mourning.
Verticales
The feeling of being alone and separated from home, as felt by the speaker in "The Wanderer."
The monster that Beowulf battles in the mead-hall
A central theme in both "Beowulf" and "The Wanderer," often seen as controlling destiny
An elegy about a man who feels alone and misses his lord
What Beowulf seeks by fighting Grendel without weapons.
The Danish king who needs Beowulf’s help against Grendel.
The state of being alone, felt deeply by the speaker in "The Wanderer."
A key theme in "The Wanderer," shown in the speaker's devotion to his lost lord and friends.
What the speaker of "The Wanderer" holds onto, thinking about past friends and happier times.