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The V.I.P.E.R.S questions created for Beowulf focus on key reading comprehension skills (Vocabulary, Inference, Prediction, Explanation, Retrieval, and Summarization) for each major chapter or event in the epic poem. These questions cover Beowulf’s arrival at Hrothgar’s hall, his battles with Grendel and Grendel’s mother, the celebration of his victories, and his eventual return to Geatland. They also delve into his final battle with the dragon, his death, and the funeral rites that follow.

The questions emphasize major themes such as heroism, leadership, loyalty, fate, mortality, and the blending of pagan and Christian elements. They prompt deeper engagement with the text by encouraging students to think critically about Beowulf’s character, motivations, and the cultural values of the Anglo-Saxon period. They explore Beowulf’s legacy, the significance of his actions as both a warrior and a king, and how these resonate within the epic’s portrayal of honor and duty.

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