AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more!

Epic of Gilgamesh

Epic of Gilgamesh - Type Study Guide

Subject: 
Rating: 
0
No votes yet

1. Background Information First appearance around 2000 BCE Original poem had 3000 lines, we only have 2000 Makes the job of translator more important, they have to interpret a lot. Mason made the story even more great by not just translating like the textbook Enkidu defeats Humbaba and the Bull of Heaven by himself- to increase Enkidu?s heroism and Gilgamesh?s guilt when he dies ?Was I really a friend to Enkidu?? important Loosely connected cycle of songs written in Sumerian in Mesopotamia Over the course of the Old Babylonian period (2000-1600 bce) poet(s) connected the poems to create and epic written in Akkadian, the dominant language of the region Around 1200 bce the epic was revised into its definitive form by a Babylonian priest named S?n-liqe-unninni

Parallels between “The Coming of Enkidu” and the fall in genesis

Subject: 
Rating: 
0
No votes yet

Parallels between ?The Coming of Enkidu? and The Fall in ?Genesis? ?The Coming of Enkidu? The Fall in ?Genesis? Innocence is lost with knowledge- gained from the harlot through the act of sex. Innocence is lost with knowledge. Men are separated from animals by clothing. There is a seducer- the harlot Innocence is lost with knowledge- Adam and Eve gain it by eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Innocence is lost with knowledge. Men are separated from animals by clothing. There is a seducer- the serpent
Text automatically extracted from attachment below. Please download attachment to view properly formatted document.
---Extracted text from uploads/english/parallels_between_genesis_and_gilgamesh.doc---

The Impact the Epic of Gilgamesh has Today

Subject: 
Rating: 
0
No votes yet

Christian Rust Mr. Spence Honors English II 1st period March 6, 2013 The Impact the Epic of Gilgamesh has Today Although written thousands of years ago, the Epic of Gilgamesh, continues to be relevant to today?s questions that people are pondering about and examining when in fact the Sumerians were asking themselves some of those same questions and their answers to them were examined and written in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Teenagers foolish behavioral pattern are evident in the epic as well. This epic includes many realizations and answers that respond to some of today?s questions and still hold true today as they did thousands of years ago.

The Epic of Gilgamesh Brief Notes

Subject: 
Rating: 
0
No votes yet
"The oldest story in the world" -Gilgamesh is the King of Urak(near Babylon) *Strong and handsome *Tyrant -Enkidu: was made by a women out of clay *Roamed the wilderness *Protector of the animals -Shamhat:Priestest *Has sex with Kings and Priests *Civilizes men -Enkidu meets Shamhat and is civilized and becomes man, fights Gilgamesh and eventually they become true friends.

Epic of Gilgamesh Summary

Subject: 
Rating: 
0
No votes yet

The Epic of Gilgamesh ?I. Paragraph 1 - Introduction 1- Summary: Two sentence summary of document. The ?Epic of Gilgamesh? as translated by Maureen Kovacs, is an ancient Sumerian poem written in cuneiform from the Akkadian language about King Gilgamesh of Uruk and his search for immortality.? 2- What: Describe the purpose of the document? The author's purpose was to put in writing many stories and myths about Gilgamesh which had been handed down verbally, and in doing so, created for us, the oldest known document giving us a look into Sumerian culture? 3- Where: Where was the document created? The story was created in Sumeria as a combination of 5 earlier stories about Gilgamesh who was an actual person who lived around 2800 BCE and was a king and ruler of Uruk

The Epic of Gilgamesh

Subject: 
Rating: 
0
No votes yet

The Epic of Gilgamesh ?Return? page 28 #1-5 Did the gods and goddesses in Gilgamesh behave in ways you expected? Explain. In my opinion, the gods and goddesses did not behave in ways that I expected because I view gods as holy omnipresent all knowing mercy form of spirit, however in the epic of Gilgamesh, the gods are portrayed as ruthless selfish forms that is lazy. How does Gilgamesh come to hear the story of the flood? Relative to the other events in Gilgamesh, when did the flood happen? Why is Utnaphistim able to tell about it?
Subscribe to RSS - Epic of Gilgamesh

Need Help?

We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.

For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.

If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.

Need Notes?

While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!