Category: Gilgamesh

  • World Mythology Functions in the Myths “Ages of the World”, “King Arthur” and “Gilgamesh”

    According to Joseph Campbell myths typically have four functions. In this paper, we will examine two of the four functions by examining how these functions are emulated in three myths. The three myths that will be used for this examination are “Ages of the World”, “King Arthur” and “Gilgamesh” as they were related in World…

  • Gilgamesh and Homer’s Achilles as Epic Heroes

    In many aspects, Gilgamesh and Homer’s Achilles, the main figure of the Iliad, are similar. Achilles is a demigod, like Gilgamesh, born of the goddess Thetis and the human Peleus (Homer 10). Hector, the Trojan prince, is defeated by him in single combat, demonstrating his strength and combat prowess. Additionally, during his journey, Achilles experiences…

  • The Role of Dreams in Gilgamesh

    The Gilgamesh Saga belongs to the oldest literary monuments of the Sumerian civilization. However, the story of changing the personality through true friendship, overcoming adversity, and searching for immortality still resonates in the hearts of readers. The plot is based on the adventures of king Gilgamesh and his friend Enkidu, who are closely connected to…

  • Gilgamesh’s Lesson in Search for Immortality

    The story of Gilgamesh mainly deals with matters affecting human life. Gilgamesh is celebrated for his successes as a human, such as protecting the city and learning to accept mortality and not his dimity. Initially, he did not fear anything because he had powers bestowed by the gods to rule over the town of Uruk,…

  • Gilgamesh and Odysseus Visit Underworld Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction Main text Summary Works Cited Introduction While studying literature of the first world civilizations, such as the civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates area, and Ancient Greece civilization, I was interested in two epic books: The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Wanderings of Odysseus. I was really impressed with the two main characters…

  • The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Book of Genesis, The Divine Comedy

    Literary art began to develop in ancient times, many centuries before our era. People recorded the events they experienced, described natural phenomena that they saw, and passed on their wisdom to future generations. Later, they started adding fantasy to literary works to make them more interesting and let impossible become possible, at least in books.…

  • Immortality Through Fame in the Epic of Gilgamesh

    The Epic of Gilgamesh is a depositary of themes that continue to fascinate readers and make literary critics argue about their expediency. The main hero’s desire for immortality is grounded both in the fear of decay and the man’s arrogance. Anticipating the failure of his struggles to find the secret of eternal life, Gilgamesh performs…

  • Themes and Ideas of The Epic of Gilgamesh

    The Epic of Gilgamesh is an influential literary work, well recognized for its historical and artistic significance. As one of the oldest pieces of literature, the epic of Gilgamesh addresses multiple themes and ideas, developing the importance of such topics as love, death, and gods’ power. The epic follows the story of Gilgamesh, the king…