For my project, I’ve created Heorot from Beowulf in Minecraft, and I’ve written a bit about hospitality in Beowulf to go along with it, as follows: Hospitality, as we see it in Beowulf, seems to largely involve parties. Naturally, there’s a reason for this. Hrothgar, the king, gives wealth to his subjects and honor toContinue reading “Heorot Project”
Project 1: Grendel, The Green Knight & Predator vs. Toxic Masculinity
Just as every hero’s motivation is to protect his people, every monster’s is to uncover and exploit his central weakness. This conflict is the foundation upon which every hero-vs.-villain plot is constructed, but thematic content is wholly determined by the villain. In order for a villain to function, the villain must pinpoint the hero’s flaw. Continue reading “Project 1: Grendel, The Green Knight & Predator vs. Toxic Masculinity”
Project 1: Beowulf-Grendel, Eve and Garden of Eden
Jordan Smith Grendel from Beowulf is alleged to have a direct bloodline to Cain, whose bloodline is eternally punished by God for the murder of Cain’s brother, Abel. In the bible, it is stated that “Adam made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, ‘with theContinue reading “Project 1: Beowulf-Grendel, Eve and Garden of Eden”
Gawain and the Scavenger
Project description: Screenplay for an alternative scene from David Lowery’s 2021 film The Green Knight. EXT. BATTLEFIELD – CONTINUOUS …out onto a BATTLEFIELD. There are hundreds of corpses scattered on the field. Mouldering bones in rusting armor. The mud they lay in is still a ruddy crimson. There are vultures picking at what skeletons stillContinue reading “Gawain and the Scavenger”
Beowulf and Grendel… in Dungeons and Dragons!
For my project, I decided to do something similar to what a few others have done and connect our curriculum to the game Dungeons and Dragons. What I ended up doing was making both Beowulf and Grendel from Beowulf character sheets. I assigned them each a class and a race based on my knowledge ofContinue reading “Beowulf and Grendel… in Dungeons and Dragons!”
Project 1, Draft
Humanity can be measured on broad spectrum of physical and emotional attributes that belong to the individual. Whether we like it or not, we are judged on these attributes the moment we are born, because society is like a gear, that needs people to constantly keep it running. The same is for most of theContinue reading “Project 1, Draft”
Project One- Differences Between Adaptations of The Green Knight and Beowulf
Vampire Hunting in Early Literature- Project 1
In our modern entertainment world, we are sure to find vampire lore or characteristics of it. When we want to get in touch with our blood thirsty side we can look toward Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula, or maybe Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot, and of course Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight. To name a few well known examplesContinue reading “Vampire Hunting in Early Literature- Project 1”
Too Much Masculinity Today (Project 1)
The term “masculinity” is one that has seemed to control many lives of men in the world, without there being any realistic expectation of a man being masculine. Men strive to acquire, or at least appear to have, this vague yet strict protocol of becoming masculine. Even at a young age kids are taught byContinue reading “Too Much Masculinity Today (Project 1)”
Bisclavret Knight & Lady POV
Modern story telling allows you to delve further into the minds of the characters and expose (maybe “expose” is too strong of a word…) a side of them that potentially confirms or denies what the audience previously thought about them. Often, when we are introduced to supporting characters in literature, we are given these flatContinue reading “Bisclavret Knight & Lady POV”