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Thesis

 Ancient Scandinavian culture connects to Beowulf
though society, ideas of heroism, and Christian and
                  Pagnistic beleifs.
Some Background…

   Composed of Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, there is little
    evidence of Ancient Scandinavian countries.

   Beowulf, questioned to be written between 8th century and 11th century AD, was
    a time of the Vikings in Ancient Scandinavia.

   Settlement had just begun and christianity was beginning to form in Denmark
    at this time. During the time of Beowulf, many themes of paganism are shown
    though Christian elements still linger throughout the novel.

   The Vikings had a great belief in battle honor which is largely shown in
    Beowulf
Ancient Denmark and
                Sweden
              Denmark                                 Sweden
     In the 10th century, the Danes        Sweden developed later than
      were officially chrisitanized.         Denmark and was christianized
                                             in the 11th century.
     The Danes during the Viking age
      dominated western Europe for          During the Viking age, Sweden‟s
      many years.                            expansion was much towards the
                                             east.
     The Viking age brought a great
      deal of overpopulation in             It wasn‟t until 13th century AD
      Denmark.                               that royalty gained any power.

http://www.denmark.dk/en/menu/About-
Denmark/Denmark-In-Brief/               http://www.sweden.se/eng/Home/Lifestyle/Fact
                                        s/History-of-Sweden/#idx_1
Ancient Scandinavian
            Society and Beowulf
Ancient Scandinavian society combines Germanic heroic tradition along with a
distinct Christian influence. Throughout Beowulf the theme of Christianity and
Norse paganism is obvious. The burial customs and the idea that Cain is
Grendel‟s ancestor gives readers a glimpse into the cultural context of that society.
   Every person had a role in society. Because of the dangers lurking in the
    wilderness, the people of ancient Scandinavia understood that they needed to work
    together for survival. In an heroic society, being an outcast like Grendel, was similar to
    being a slave.

   Courage was essential to society because it meant that a person could be counted on
    to perform their duty, even in the face of danger. Beowulf exhibits the virtue of an ideal
    hero because his actions in the poem are selfless, require courage, and serve as an
    example of how a warrior would have acted in ancient Scandinavia.

   Loyalty and generosity also played an important role in society. The relationship
    between King Hrothgar and his thanes show their loyalty to him. Also, King Hrothgar
    generously bestows gifts to Beowulf for being a hero.
   Scaninavians strongly believe in fate, and that a person‟s destiny remained the same
    from birth.

   To the ancent Scandinavians, death was the final defeat for anyone, even a hero. In
    some ways “the wages of Heroism is death” (-Tolkien)
Heroism in Beowulf

Heroism played an important role in ancient Scandinavian society. During the
Viking age of 800-1100 AD, countries of Scandinavia were under invasion and
battle. Being a hero meant great honor in society. Heroism and honor go hand
in hand and is what brings Beowulf to Denmark at the start of the epic poem.

   In the epic poem of Beowulf, Beowulf is portrayed as a hero with more strength from
    his body than from any weapon. He is strong enough to destroy a monster with his
    bare hands.

   Beowulf performs super human actions such as surviving emerssed in water for
    hours battling with Grendel‟s mother.

   Unferth is a jealous man and he envies Beowulf‟s fame and power. However, Unferth
    has no honor as he is a kinslayer. This is not only the most disgraceful crime of all,
    but he also questions Beowulf‟s honor. Another of Beowulf's attributes, willfulness
    and loyalty, is lacking in Unferth. Although Unferth begins supporting Beowulf, he is
    still changing his mind, and thus, his loyalty.
•   Towards the beginning of the
    poem, the tale of Beowulf‟s heroism
    against Brecca is told.
•   Even though he lost, Beowulf failed
    heroically. When he raced Brecca he
    lost only because he was fighting a
    dangerous sea monster, thus saving
    both him and his opponent's lives.
•   In the end of the poem, Beowulf
    changes from a heroic warrior to a
    heroic king. Both roles required him to
    put others before himself, and risk his
    well being for that of others.
Conversion
          Christianity in                                          The Viking age was an age of
                                                                    great change in ancient
                                                                    Scandinavian society. At the
          Scandinavia                                               beginning of 800 AD, most
                                                                    Vikings were paganistic, and
                                                                    believed in many gods.

                 Harald Bluetooth                                  The Vikings inherited chrisitan
                                                                    ideas quite rapidly through many
•   Harald bluetooth was son of Gorm The Old and
                                                                    of their raids and attacks.
    Queen Thyra who ruled Denmark. Harald is
    thought to have died around 980 AD.
                                                                   Germanic and Anglo-Saxon
                                                                    missionaries traveled
                                                                    Scandinavia to covert countries
                                                                    to christianity. Beginning with
                                                                    Denmark—christianized in the
                                                                    10th century—Sweden was the
                                                                    last to christianized in the late
                                                                    11th century AD.
•   This jelling stone is incripted with christian writing
    and symbols. The last three lines state
„Harald who won the whole of Denmark, and all                http://www.fortidensjelling.dk/jellinge5.htm
Norway, and turned the Danes to Christianity.‟
                                                             http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings/religion
                                                             _01.shtml
    There are many christian elements
                                           found in Beowulf; man survives
  Christianity in                          through protection of god, and that
                                           wealth must be shared.

    Beowulf                               During Beowulfs fight with Grendel‟s
                                           mother

                                      "The fight would have ended straightaway if God
• In the poem, Grendel is             had not guarded me" (1.4)
  considered an ancestor of
                                          During the poem, Hrothgar tells
  Cain- a large biblical reference.
                                           Beowulf that being king is achieve
• Cain killed his brother, Abel,           through god. The story of king
  and was banished from the                Heremond is about a king who falls
                                           because of greed and selfishness.
  Garden of Eden by God. In
  Ancient Scandinavia, fratricide     “angry-hearted he covets, no plated rings does
  is the worst crime one can          he give in men‟s honor, and then he forgets and
                                      regards not his destiny because of what
  commit. Anglo-Saxon society         God, Wielder of Heaven, has given him
  was very much structured            before, his portion of glories" (5.13)
  around brotherhood and
                                          “he covets” is form the Christian ten
  kinship.
                                           commandments.
Paganism in Ancient
               Scandinavia
Norse Paganism is a subset of Germanic Paganism, people who inhabited
Northern and Central Europe during the Viking Age
   When Christianity took over in the early 8th century, Norse paganism began to falter
    and wane into Christianity.

   Scandinavian archeological sites have Petro glyphs, divided into sub categories as
    hunter-glyphs (mainly found in Northern Scandinavia) and agriculture-glyphs. These
    normally depict basic hunting and fishing, but scholars deemed the glyphs to discuss
    religious themes.

   Little to no existence of temples for worship.

   Claims of a temple in Uppsala, Sweden with three wooden statues. One of them is
    predicted to be Odin, but ultimately unverified due to lack of archeological evidence
    to prove it.

   The Vikings were Norse people (warriors-like Beowulf-merchants and explorers) who
    raided areas of Europe for trade (and to explore) in the late 8th century.
   Human sacrifices used to be common; sacrificial offerings to gods and religious
    purposes and the other for funeral purposes where the people sacrificed for their
    lord are believed to follow him into afterlife and continue to serve him.

   Odin was the mighty god of gods of the Norse people. Sacrificial practices are
    associated with strangling or hanging to death. (The Bronze Age Tollund Man)
    Ambivalent scholars argue strangled victims could be out of capital punishment.
Religion in Beowulf

          Christianity                      Paganism
 Christianity says that we          Superhuman powers are
  shouldn‟t let greed and wealth      portrayed by Beowulf in
  take over ourselves, this is        swimming underwater for
  what Hrothgar teaches to            hours, and his supernatural
  Beowulf.                            human strength.

 Grendel‟s connection to Cain in    Concept of fame and
  the bible.                          heroism.

 During Beowulf‟s battle with       Fate that comes with death
  Grendel‟s mother he believes it     or greatness throughout the
  is god who has brought him the      poem.
  sword.
Sources
Wikipedia contributors, Norse Paganism, Wikipedia, 476346930, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 15 February 2012 20:51
UTC, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_paganism

Wikipedia contributors, Viking, Wikipedia, 476794672, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 15 February 2012 20:51
UTC, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking#Literature

Lambert, Tim. “Ancient Scandinavia.” Local Histories. February 26, 2012.
http://www.localhistories.org/ancientscandinavia.html

“Vikings.” 2012. The History Channel website. Feb 26 2012, 6:14 http://www.history.com/topics/vikings.

Leiren I. Terje, “From Pagan to Christian.” University of Washington. 1999. February 26, 2012.
http://faculty.washington.edu/leiren/vikings2.html

Lund, Neils. “The Viking Age.” Denmark.dk, the Official Website of Denmark. May 10, 2010. February 26, 2012.
http://www.denmark.dk/en/menu/About-Denmark/History/The-Viking-Age/

“History of Sweden: War, Peace, and Progress”. Sweden.se, the Official Gateway to Sweden. June 2010. Swedis
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Williams, Gareth. “ Viking Religion.” BBC History. February 17, 2011. February 26, 2012.
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McCarter, William. “Beowulf and Ethics in a Heroic Society.” Yahoo Voice. September 7, 2010. February 26, 2012.

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  • 2. Thesis Ancient Scandinavian culture connects to Beowulf though society, ideas of heroism, and Christian and Pagnistic beleifs.
  • 3. Some Background…  Composed of Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, there is little evidence of Ancient Scandinavian countries.  Beowulf, questioned to be written between 8th century and 11th century AD, was a time of the Vikings in Ancient Scandinavia.  Settlement had just begun and christianity was beginning to form in Denmark at this time. During the time of Beowulf, many themes of paganism are shown though Christian elements still linger throughout the novel.  The Vikings had a great belief in battle honor which is largely shown in Beowulf
  • 4. Ancient Denmark and Sweden Denmark Sweden  In the 10th century, the Danes  Sweden developed later than were officially chrisitanized. Denmark and was christianized in the 11th century.  The Danes during the Viking age dominated western Europe for  During the Viking age, Sweden‟s many years. expansion was much towards the east.  The Viking age brought a great deal of overpopulation in  It wasn‟t until 13th century AD Denmark. that royalty gained any power. http://www.denmark.dk/en/menu/About- Denmark/Denmark-In-Brief/ http://www.sweden.se/eng/Home/Lifestyle/Fact s/History-of-Sweden/#idx_1
  • 5. Ancient Scandinavian Society and Beowulf Ancient Scandinavian society combines Germanic heroic tradition along with a distinct Christian influence. Throughout Beowulf the theme of Christianity and Norse paganism is obvious. The burial customs and the idea that Cain is Grendel‟s ancestor gives readers a glimpse into the cultural context of that society.  Every person had a role in society. Because of the dangers lurking in the wilderness, the people of ancient Scandinavia understood that they needed to work together for survival. In an heroic society, being an outcast like Grendel, was similar to being a slave.  Courage was essential to society because it meant that a person could be counted on to perform their duty, even in the face of danger. Beowulf exhibits the virtue of an ideal hero because his actions in the poem are selfless, require courage, and serve as an example of how a warrior would have acted in ancient Scandinavia.  Loyalty and generosity also played an important role in society. The relationship between King Hrothgar and his thanes show their loyalty to him. Also, King Hrothgar generously bestows gifts to Beowulf for being a hero.
  • 6. Scaninavians strongly believe in fate, and that a person‟s destiny remained the same from birth.  To the ancent Scandinavians, death was the final defeat for anyone, even a hero. In some ways “the wages of Heroism is death” (-Tolkien)
  • 7. Heroism in Beowulf Heroism played an important role in ancient Scandinavian society. During the Viking age of 800-1100 AD, countries of Scandinavia were under invasion and battle. Being a hero meant great honor in society. Heroism and honor go hand in hand and is what brings Beowulf to Denmark at the start of the epic poem.  In the epic poem of Beowulf, Beowulf is portrayed as a hero with more strength from his body than from any weapon. He is strong enough to destroy a monster with his bare hands.  Beowulf performs super human actions such as surviving emerssed in water for hours battling with Grendel‟s mother.  Unferth is a jealous man and he envies Beowulf‟s fame and power. However, Unferth has no honor as he is a kinslayer. This is not only the most disgraceful crime of all, but he also questions Beowulf‟s honor. Another of Beowulf's attributes, willfulness and loyalty, is lacking in Unferth. Although Unferth begins supporting Beowulf, he is still changing his mind, and thus, his loyalty.
  • 8. Towards the beginning of the poem, the tale of Beowulf‟s heroism against Brecca is told. • Even though he lost, Beowulf failed heroically. When he raced Brecca he lost only because he was fighting a dangerous sea monster, thus saving both him and his opponent's lives. • In the end of the poem, Beowulf changes from a heroic warrior to a heroic king. Both roles required him to put others before himself, and risk his well being for that of others.
  • 9. Conversion Christianity in  The Viking age was an age of great change in ancient Scandinavian society. At the Scandinavia beginning of 800 AD, most Vikings were paganistic, and believed in many gods. Harald Bluetooth  The Vikings inherited chrisitan ideas quite rapidly through many • Harald bluetooth was son of Gorm The Old and of their raids and attacks. Queen Thyra who ruled Denmark. Harald is thought to have died around 980 AD.  Germanic and Anglo-Saxon missionaries traveled Scandinavia to covert countries to christianity. Beginning with Denmark—christianized in the 10th century—Sweden was the last to christianized in the late 11th century AD. • This jelling stone is incripted with christian writing and symbols. The last three lines state „Harald who won the whole of Denmark, and all http://www.fortidensjelling.dk/jellinge5.htm Norway, and turned the Danes to Christianity.‟ http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings/religion _01.shtml
  • 10. There are many christian elements found in Beowulf; man survives Christianity in through protection of god, and that wealth must be shared. Beowulf  During Beowulfs fight with Grendel‟s mother "The fight would have ended straightaway if God • In the poem, Grendel is had not guarded me" (1.4) considered an ancestor of  During the poem, Hrothgar tells Cain- a large biblical reference. Beowulf that being king is achieve • Cain killed his brother, Abel, through god. The story of king and was banished from the Heremond is about a king who falls because of greed and selfishness. Garden of Eden by God. In Ancient Scandinavia, fratricide “angry-hearted he covets, no plated rings does is the worst crime one can he give in men‟s honor, and then he forgets and regards not his destiny because of what commit. Anglo-Saxon society God, Wielder of Heaven, has given him was very much structured before, his portion of glories" (5.13) around brotherhood and  “he covets” is form the Christian ten kinship. commandments.
  • 11. Paganism in Ancient Scandinavia Norse Paganism is a subset of Germanic Paganism, people who inhabited Northern and Central Europe during the Viking Age  When Christianity took over in the early 8th century, Norse paganism began to falter and wane into Christianity.  Scandinavian archeological sites have Petro glyphs, divided into sub categories as hunter-glyphs (mainly found in Northern Scandinavia) and agriculture-glyphs. These normally depict basic hunting and fishing, but scholars deemed the glyphs to discuss religious themes.  Little to no existence of temples for worship.  Claims of a temple in Uppsala, Sweden with three wooden statues. One of them is predicted to be Odin, but ultimately unverified due to lack of archeological evidence to prove it.  The Vikings were Norse people (warriors-like Beowulf-merchants and explorers) who raided areas of Europe for trade (and to explore) in the late 8th century.
  • 12. Human sacrifices used to be common; sacrificial offerings to gods and religious purposes and the other for funeral purposes where the people sacrificed for their lord are believed to follow him into afterlife and continue to serve him.  Odin was the mighty god of gods of the Norse people. Sacrificial practices are associated with strangling or hanging to death. (The Bronze Age Tollund Man) Ambivalent scholars argue strangled victims could be out of capital punishment.
  • 13. Religion in Beowulf Christianity Paganism  Christianity says that we  Superhuman powers are shouldn‟t let greed and wealth portrayed by Beowulf in take over ourselves, this is swimming underwater for what Hrothgar teaches to hours, and his supernatural Beowulf. human strength.  Grendel‟s connection to Cain in  Concept of fame and the bible. heroism.  During Beowulf‟s battle with  Fate that comes with death Grendel‟s mother he believes it or greatness throughout the is god who has brought him the poem. sword.
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