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ede uses religious and even fantastical elements in his story about Caedmon. To modern-day readers these elements may seem out of place in a history. What would the effect of these references have been during the time this work was published?

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At the time when Bede wrote hist story about Caedmon, many of the fantastical elements were considered to be real and a part of the everyday life. Magic, superstitions, witchcraft, gods intervention, etc...all of this was believed to be real. This is why nobody found anything odd about Caedmon's sudden skill and believed that he was touched by God.
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This is about English monk Bede's Historia ecclesiastica about Caedmon. The references praise Caedmon's talent since religion significant back then in people's lives. Although Caedmon was completely talentless, the point about religion enhanced the power of the tale and made him become the greatest poet due to religion.

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