Beowulf
beowulf
Throughout the first book, the constellations appear several times: reflected in the water, in the window of Hrothgar’s royal mead hall, in the background when Grendel makes his first appearance, during the battle, outside the door when Beowulf hoists Grendel’s severed arm, and on the last page of Book One. Why do you think Gareth Hinds chose the constellations as a backdrop for these key scenes? What do you think they represent?