The Epic of Gilgamesh Sumerian Legend.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh Sumerian Legend

Background Written at least 1300 years before The Iliad. Gilgamesh was believed to be the fifth king of Uruk, a city in modern day Iraq. Therefore, this epic is a legend Reigned sometime between 2700-2500 B.C.E. Focuses on meaning of civility and the duality of man. Includes flood story– very similar to Noah’s Ark Tigris and Euphrates rivers often changed paths and wreaked havoc on farms and cities in the area.

Uruk

The Earliest Hero Gilgamesh’s quest has an intellectual purpose The acquisition of knowledge The quest for immortality Born of a goddess and mortal Never becomes immortal and must deal with his despair.

All powerful and mighty Gilgamesh He is arrogant All powerful and mighty He is a bad king Gilgamesh is bad Nobody likes him at all Gods send Enkidu

Creates Enkidu from clay Nintu Out of clay, came men Enkidu is one of them Great Mother Goddess A mother goddess Creates Enkidu from clay Mother of Ea

Enkidu Acts like a creature Grown in the wild grasslands Taught to act human Lived with animals Meets a priestess in the woods He is now human

Tell the priest about the beast Hunter He feared Enkidu He wanted Enkidu gone Asked Dad for help Trapiing by the day Tell the priest about the beast He’ll show him the way

Priestess Sent from the temple Enkidu’s fascination He is now human

Done with Gilgamesh’s crap Anu Father of the sky Done with Gilgamesh’s crap Told Nintu to help

Guarded by steaming iron rods Uruk Yes, built by the gods Guarded by steaming iron rods Walls are strong

Gilgamesh Arrogant god King He is the best one ever No humility I rule over my realm 2/3 god yet I’m mortal Many say I am arrogant The king of Uruk He’s hated by his people Taught humility

Nintu She creates humans Mother goddess of the earth Creates Enkidu She made Enkidu Trying to teach Gilgamesh Made him out of clay Making him a friend One far more kind that he is Hope he learns from him

Enkidu Strongest man alive Created in god’s image Opposite of king What a wild guy He is not that civilized But he is so nice Was born in the wild Kind to all the animals Changed by a priestess

The Hunter This man act a fool Practically animal Go tell Gilgamesh Saw a wild man Brought a priestess to help out Must civilize him A curious man Who is scared of Enkidu Helps Priestess tame him

After Reading through Ch. 2 What does Enkidu gain by becoming “civilized”? What does he lose? Is his change for the better? Has Gilgamesh compromised anything yet? What role do dreams play in this chapter? How did the Sumerians regard their dreams? Ancient Uruk America Today What does being civilized mean to the Ancient Sumerians? How does one become civilized according to the text of Gilgamesh? What does that tell us about the values of Sumerian society? What does it mean to us today? How does one reach a “civilized” state?

What does it mean to us today? How does one reach a “civilized” state? What does being civilized mean to the Ancient Sumerians? How does one become civilized according to the text of Gilgamesh? What does that tell us about the values of Sumerian society? What does it mean to us today? How does one reach a “civilized” state? What does Enkidu gain by becoming “civilized”? What does he lose? Is his change for the better? Has Gilgamesh compromised anything yet? What role do dreams play in this chapter? How did the Sumerians regard their dreams? Ancient Uruk America Today Aggressive Eat bread, drink beer Sleep in bed Men=strong, athletic Women= perfumed, attractive Oiled skin (like lotion), cut hair, clothing

two major adventures (going to the Cedar Forest and the journey to see Utanapishtim) two seductive women (Shamhat and Ishtar) two serious monsters (Humbaba and the Bull of Heaven) Two lions confronting Gilgamesh two monsters (both Scorpion-beings) guarding ... ... the twin-peaked (that is two-peaked) mountain Mashu two gods that champion our human heroes (Ea and Shamash) two lost attempts at immortality (the failed no-sleeping test and the lost "stay young" plant)