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Ancient Literature 12 CP English Hack The Epic of Gilgamesh Ancient Literature 12 CP English Hack

The Literary Epic It is important to note that The Epic of Gilgamesh does not exactly fit into the traditional literary definition of the epic and the epic hero. What is an epic poem? a long, narrative poem detailing the adventure or journey of an epic hero. Early epics are the result of oral tradition and have eventually been written down after many years. The author's of the first epics are unknown because of the oral tradition. The general characteristics of the epic poem are that initially epics were intended to be sung or recited, much like music today. The poems are often generated by times of struggle and adventure.

The Makeup of a Literary Epic The epic poem has a clear set-up and design: begins with an invocation - this invocation calls on a muse or god to inspire divine intervention while telling the tale. In the invocation, the subject and the epic question are introduced. The epic's language is literary and elevated. The language is used by all in the poem, from king to servant (even though epics rarely detail lives or actions of the servants). "In media res" translates to "in the midst of action". Essentially, the poem begins in the middle or during the action. The audience learns background information and details as the epic progresses.

Epic Hero Characteristics Common characteristics epic heroes possess: Unusual circumstances of birth; sometimes in danger or born into royalty An event, sometimes traumatic, leads to adventure or quest Hero has supernatural help The Hero must prove himself many times while on adventure When the hero dies, he is rewarded spiritually

Epic Hero vs. Tragic Hero The epic hero is not unlike the tragic hero in that he born into greatness or into leadership. However, the epic hero has some characteristics that clearly distinguish him from the others. The epic hero is … "often of divine descent who is endowed with great strength or ability". in a different class of men based on his "skill, strength, and courage" . main focus is dangerous activity, essentially a war or battle over an evil force. someone we want fighting on our side as he is cunning, resourceful, instinctive, and skilled. He works well under pressure; he is the leader those around him need.

More on the Epic Hero…. Again, like the tragic hero, our epic hero is not without fault. Often the epic hero has excessive pride (or "hubris") and is not afraid to sing his own praises. Although respected, the hero is not always someone likeable.

Journal: Is it better to be a well-liked leader or a well-respected leader? Are both aspects possible?

What makes a poem an epic? The journey is the key element of the epic and the epic cycle. Epic Cycle: The hero must possess supernatural abilities or powers. These can often be magnified qualities we all possess (for example, strength we all possess but the hero's is superhuman). The hero is charged with a quest that will test his abilities. This will test his worthiness to be a leader. Then is the presence of helpers and companions as well as mythical animals or creatures during his journey. The travels of the hero will take him to a supernatural world that ordinary humans are barred. The cycle reaches a low point when we think the hero has been defeated but in the end, the hero resurrects himself and regains his rightful place.

The Journey: The five elements are the quester himself, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges or trials en route during the journey, the real reason a quester goes on the journey

Setting: Mesopotamia Mesopotamia and Egypt are believed to be the world's first civilizations. Mesopotamia, "between rivers," is the territory located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in modern day Iraq. A city-state had a ruler who not only governed the urban center but also the surrounding countryside. The king of the city-state was the intermediary between the gods and the people. Sumerians were polytheistic, believing in many gods. The gods managed the environment.

Summary Supposedly the oldest story in the world… The first half of the story discusses Gilgamesh, king of Uruk, and Enkidu, a wild man created by the gods to stop him oppressing the people of Uruk. After an initial fight, Gilgamesh and Enkidu become close friends. Together, they journey to the Cedar Mountain and defeat Humbaba, its monstrous guardian.