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The Confession of Siant Augustine Caedmon Myth - Coggle Diagram
The Confession of Siant Augustine Caedmon Myth
5 steps of Confession
Confess your sins
After your confession to the penance that your priest assign
Be Sincerly sorry for for
LinExamine your conscience
Resolve to emend yor life
Autobiography
Written in Latin between 397 and 400
We work on latin
Consistently of 13 books
The work outlines Siant Augustine
Covering the first 35 years of Augustine life
Ended some book 12 yaers in Chatologic Church
His conversiopn to christanty
The books tells
Strongly and sprintual voyage
Strong and brave
Book is diffucult to read
This is long prayer conversation betweeen Siant Augustine
God where he does all the talking
Elemnts
Rhyme and verse
Stanza
Water
Theme in Ang. confesssion
Suffering language and communication
Evil
Natural this refers to natural disaster
Moreal this corners then will acts go human beings
Caedmons myth meaning
meaning exchaned ohaly
Words from Bible
Poem oral
Purpouse
Massage communicate through the piece
18.5 lines
Work in Prise of God
The hymn is a work in praise of God. It grabs the reader from its opening word 'Nu', meaning 'Now', making the poem feel immediate.
The hymn well represents Old English poetry, with its lines of four stresses and a medial caesura, with its two or three alliterations per line, with the stacking up of epithets
A hymn exists to praise God, so it's no surprise that a lot of Caedmon's poetic invention goes to describing the good things God
'Caedmon's Hymn' by Caedmon is a simple, short Old English poem in which the poet praises God and his creation of Heaven and “middle-earth” for humanity.
What is the most famous line in the confessions?
“Thou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in thee.”