Character Analysis of Beowulf's Scop

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After Julius Caesar lay claim to English soil, the Britons were subject to numerous invasions, mostly from Scandinavian tribes to the north of England. Many , many Scandinavian folktales from the Baltic region became a part of the Anglo-Saxon body of folklore and legend. It was not long until various warrior-kings had a "singer", or scop attached to their courts who could recite and sing a body or oral literature- particularly this, though, the scop was a tribal historian; he was expected to remember stories from past and be able to sing them at any time. His job was



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Approximate Word count = 389
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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