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    Ever wondered how Beowulf stacks up to one of Booker's Seven Basic Plots? Come on in and read all about it. ... Summary See All. Lines 1-300; Lines 301-606 ...

  2. Transcript. 00:00. Beowulf- a la shmoop you know him you love him. 00:08. now put your hands together for the most epic hero the world has ever seen. we're [man in boxing ring] 00:13. talking about Beowulf. sorry sometimes I get carried away here. 00:17.

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    Everything you need to know about the narrator of Unknown's Beowulf, written by experts with you in mind.

  4. Beowulf's declaration of himself and his intentions is a convincing speech that establishes his identity to the guard's satisfaction. Lines 1-300 Summary Quote #3

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    Everything you need to know about the writing style of Unknown's Beowulf, written by experts with you in mind.

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    For a three-act plot analysis, put on your screenwriter’s hat. Moviemakers know the formula well: at the end of Act One, the main character is drawn in completely to a conflict.

  7. Each man on the bench who had sailed with Beowulf. and risked the voyage received a bounty, some treasured possession. And compensation, a price in gold, was settled for the Geat. Grendel had cruelly killed earlier. (1049-1054) Beowulf's men haven't traveled across the sea and braved a confrontation with Grendel just for the glory of the thing ...

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