Hot Takes on the Classics

Episode 11: Beowulf: Three Monsters and An Aging Hero


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In this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh dive into Beowulf, the Anglo-Saxon epic poem about a legendary hero who battles monsters and confronts a dragon. Tim and Emily discuss the poem’s origins, its tension between pagan heroism and emerging Christian values, and why its rhythmic, alliterative style is best experienced aloud. Tim shares his hot take on the best way to read Beowulf for first-time readers and why reading it aloud unlocks the poem’s full power. Along the way, they explore Beowulf’s profound influence on modern fantasy literature and its lasting appeal as a timeless tale of courage and sacrifice.

Show Guide

00:00 Episode Introduction and Opening Quote

01:06 The Legacy of Beowulf: Tolkien’s Favorite Epic

04:18 The Origins of Beowulf: Oral Tradition vs. Single Author Theory

08:03 The Power of Anglo-Saxon Poetry: Alliteration and Rhythm

12:15 The Plot of Beowulf: Grendel, Grendel’s Mother, and the Dragon

18:09 Heroism and Sacrifice: Beowulf’s Final Battle

21:50 Pagan Honor vs. Christian Virtues: How to Read Beowulf

25:30 Tim’s Hot Takes: Best Translation and the Importance of Reading Aloud

29:35 Closing Remarks and Next Episode Preview

Key Topics & Takeaways

  • Epic Heroism in Beowulf: Beowulf exemplifies strength, loyalty, and honor, yet his story carries the weight of inevitable tragedy.
  • The Monsters as Symbols: Grendel, his mother, and the dragon embody deeper themes such as original sin, mortality, and greed.
  • A Cultural Mashup: The poem skillfully intertwines pagan ideals of valor with Christian virtues of humility and sacrifice, capturing the cultural tensions of its time.
  • Tolkien’s Beowulf Connection: J. R. R. Tolkien’s scholarship on Beowulf profoundly shaped his own writing, from The Hobbit to The Lord of the Rings.
  • The Oral Tradition: The rhythmic and alliterative structure of Anglo-Saxon poetry like Beowulf is best appreciated when read aloud.

Questions & Discussion

  • How does Beowulf blend pagan and Christian themes?
    Reflect on the interplay between honor-bound heroism and Christian humility within the poem.
  • What do the monsters in Beowulf symbolize?
    Explore their deeper meanings, from Grendel’s cursed lineage to the dragon’s greed.
  • Why is Beowulf a cornerstone of English literature?
    Discuss its lasting influence on literary traditions and modern fantasy.
  • How does Tolkien’s love for Beowulf inform his own work?
    Identify parallels between Beowulf and Tolkien’s creations, such as The Hobbit.
  • Why is Beowulf best experienced aloud?
    Consider the role of alliteration and rhythm in Anglo-Saxon storytelling and the oral tradition.

Suggested Reading

  • Beowulf (Seamus Heaney Translation)
  • Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary by J.R.R. Tolkien


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