How English is English
There's a big mixture of people an Britain and so any different languages all of those languages came from East of the North Sea. The Danish Vikings came through the northeast coast of England from the North Sea. Norman French mixes with Anglo-Saxon and that became Middle English. Also William the conqueror invaded Britain that occurred in 1066. Danish is added to Anglo-Saxon English. In 780-800 The vikings drive the Saxons west for some time.
The Anglo-Saxon Folk Epic Poem:
Beowulf is the first great heroic poem in English literature. It is an Anglo-Saxon poem transcribed by an unknown author in Old English (aka. Anglo-Saxon); Beowulf has been characterized as anelegy but it also resembles a heroic epic though it is smaller in scope than most heroic epics. Also, it is characterized as an encomium – a song of praise for a great king. The original poet used theoral sagas and legends of his/her ancestors as the basic material for the epic.
Other Examples of Poems Written in the style of the Anglo-Saxon Epic:
-Natalie Jaramillo wrote “The Noble Gabriel” using gory imagery that parallels Anglo Saxon Epic Poems. She had good use of Kenning and Biblical Allusion on her poem to reach Anglo Saxon Epic Poem criteria.
-Kristen Garcia wrote "A Blooming Rose" it demonstrates a fantastic use of foreshadowing, she also uses gory imagery throughout her poem
-Natalie Jaramillo wrote “The Noble Gabriel” using gory imagery that parallels Anglo Saxon Epic Poems. She had good use of Kenning and Biblical Allusion on her poem to reach Anglo Saxon Epic Poem criteria.
-Kristen Garcia wrote "A Blooming Rose" it demonstrates a fantastic use of foreshadowing, she also uses gory imagery throughout her poem