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Re-conceive Beowulf for a contemporary film or TV series. Do not go for silline
Re-conceive Beowulf for a contemporary film or TV series. Do not go for silliness. You must retain the essential tone of the story: a dramatic hero’s quest. Change the time period and setting. Think about related changes to the characters’ (that’s plural: characters’) race, ethnicity, nationality, language, gender, sexuality, class, etc.
Think about the monsters in the tale, and how they might be adapted (or symbolized) in your version. In the introduction to his translation of Beowulf, the Nobel-prize winning poet Seamus Heaney writes about three confrontations with monsters, in “three archetypal sites of fear: the barricaded night-house, the infested underwater current, and the reptile-haunted rocks of a wilderness.” How will those three archetypal sites of fear be adapted in your story?
Format: MLA, but no citations or documentation is required
Length: One to two pages
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