Mrs. Pieczynski. Alliteration Kennings Caesura No Rhyme Oral Tradition-Scops Runes.
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Transcript of Mrs. Pieczynski. Alliteration Kennings Caesura No Rhyme Oral Tradition-Scops Runes.
On earth this warrior is strangely born Of two dumb creatures, drawn gleaming Into the world, bright and useful to men. It is tended, kept, covered by women-- Strong and savage, it serves well, A gentle slave to firm masters Who mind its measure and feed it fairly With a careful hand. To these it brings Warm blessings; to those who let it run Wild it brings a grim reward.
Riddle Example
On earth this warrior is strangely born Of two dumb creatures, drawn gleaming
KENNINGInto the world, bright and useful to men. It is tended, kept, covered by women-- Strong and savage, it serves well, ALLITERATIONA gentle slave to firm masters Who mind its measure and feed it fairly With a careful hand. To these it brings CAESURAWarm blessings; to those who let it run Wild it brings a grim reward.
Riddle Example
On earth this warrior is strangely born Of two dumb creatures, drawn gleaming
KENNINGInto the world, bright and useful to men. It is tended, kept, covered by women-- Strong and savage, it serves well, ALLITERATIONA gentle slave to firm masters Who mind its measure and feed it fairly With a careful hand. To these it brings CAESURAWarm blessings; to those who let it run Wild it brings a grim reward.
Riddle Answer: FIRE
A major scholar of the English language, specializing in Old and Middle English
Wrote The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954-1955), Middle-earth.
Riddles from The Hobbit
JRR Tolkien (1892-1973)