The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from
ancient Mesopotamia and among the earliest known literary writings
in the world. It originated as a series of Sumerian legends and
poems in cuneiform script dating back to the early 3rd or late 2nd
millenium BCE which were later gathered into a longer Akkadian poem
(the most complete version existing today preserved on 12 clay
tablets dates from the 12th to 10th Century BCE). It follows the
story of Gilgamesh the mythological hero-king of Uruk and his
half-wild friend Enkidu as they undertake a series of dangerous
quests and adventures and then Gilgamesh’s search for the secret
of immortality after the death of his friend. It also includes the
story of a great flood very similar to the story of Noah in The
Bible and elsewhere.
The story begins with the introduction of Gilgamesh king of Uruk two-thirds god and one-third human blessed by the gods with strength courage and beauty and the strongest and greatest king who ever existed. The great city of Uruk is also praised for its glory and its strong brick walls.
However the people of Uruk are not happy and complain that Gilgamesh is too harsh and abuses his power by sleeping with their women. The goddess of creation Aruru creates a mighty wild-man named Enkidu a rival in strength to Gilgamesh. He lives a natural life with the wild animals but he soon starts bothering the shepherds and trappers of the area and jostles the animals at the watering hole. At the request of a trapper Gilgamesh sends a temple prostitute Shamhat to seduce and tame Enkidu and after six days and seven nights with the harlot he is no longer just a wild beast who lives with animals. He soon learns the ways of men and is shunned by the animals he used to live with and the harlot eventually persuades him to come to live in the city. Meanwhile Gilgamesh has some strange dreams which his mother Ninsun explains as an indication that a mighty friend will come to him.
The rest of the story is contained within this app. The contents of this Epic Of Gilgamesh app includes:
★ Preface
★ The First Tablet: Of the Tyranny of Gilgamesh and the Creation of Enkidu
★ The Second Tablet: Of the Meeting of Gilgamesh and Enkidu
★ The Third Tablet: The Expedition to the Forest of Cedars against Humbaba
★ The Fourth Tablet: The Arrival at the Gate of the Forest
★ The Fifth Tablet: Of the Fight with Humbaba
★ The Sixth Tablet: Of the Goddess Ishtar Who Fell In Love With the Hero After His
Exploit Against Humbaba
★ The Seventh Tablet: The Death of Enkidu
★ The Eighth Tablet: Of the Mourning of Gilgamesh and What Came of It
★ The Ninth Tablet: Gilgamesh In Terror of Death Seeks Eternal Life
★ The Tenth Tablet: How Gilgamesh Reached Uta-Napishtim
★ The Eleventh Tablet: The Flood
★ The Twelfth Tablet: Gilgamesh In Despair Enquires of the Dead
★ Study Guide:
-Plot Overview
-Summary and Analysis of Tablets 1 to 12
-Character List (summary of characters)
-Character Analysis: Gilgamesh Enkidu Utnapishtim and Siduri
-Themes
-Motifs
-Symbols
-Key Facts
-Important Quotations Explained
-Full Book Quiz
-Study Questions
We hope you will enjoy the contents in this app. Please leave a rating and review for us to improve in future app releases and updates.
The story begins with the introduction of Gilgamesh king of Uruk two-thirds god and one-third human blessed by the gods with strength courage and beauty and the strongest and greatest king who ever existed. The great city of Uruk is also praised for its glory and its strong brick walls.
However the people of Uruk are not happy and complain that Gilgamesh is too harsh and abuses his power by sleeping with their women. The goddess of creation Aruru creates a mighty wild-man named Enkidu a rival in strength to Gilgamesh. He lives a natural life with the wild animals but he soon starts bothering the shepherds and trappers of the area and jostles the animals at the watering hole. At the request of a trapper Gilgamesh sends a temple prostitute Shamhat to seduce and tame Enkidu and after six days and seven nights with the harlot he is no longer just a wild beast who lives with animals. He soon learns the ways of men and is shunned by the animals he used to live with and the harlot eventually persuades him to come to live in the city. Meanwhile Gilgamesh has some strange dreams which his mother Ninsun explains as an indication that a mighty friend will come to him.
The rest of the story is contained within this app. The contents of this Epic Of Gilgamesh app includes:
★ Preface
★ The First Tablet: Of the Tyranny of Gilgamesh and the Creation of Enkidu
★ The Second Tablet: Of the Meeting of Gilgamesh and Enkidu
★ The Third Tablet: The Expedition to the Forest of Cedars against Humbaba
★ The Fourth Tablet: The Arrival at the Gate of the Forest
★ The Fifth Tablet: Of the Fight with Humbaba
★ The Sixth Tablet: Of the Goddess Ishtar Who Fell In Love With the Hero After His
Exploit Against Humbaba
★ The Seventh Tablet: The Death of Enkidu
★ The Eighth Tablet: Of the Mourning of Gilgamesh and What Came of It
★ The Ninth Tablet: Gilgamesh In Terror of Death Seeks Eternal Life
★ The Tenth Tablet: How Gilgamesh Reached Uta-Napishtim
★ The Eleventh Tablet: The Flood
★ The Twelfth Tablet: Gilgamesh In Despair Enquires of the Dead
★ Study Guide:
-Plot Overview
-Summary and Analysis of Tablets 1 to 12
-Character List (summary of characters)
-Character Analysis: Gilgamesh Enkidu Utnapishtim and Siduri
-Themes
-Motifs
-Symbols
-Key Facts
-Important Quotations Explained
-Full Book Quiz
-Study Questions
We hope you will enjoy the contents in this app. Please leave a rating and review for us to improve in future app releases and updates.
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