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THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH Historical and Cultural Context for the World’s Oldest Story GILGAMESH BACKGROUND Written on clay tablets hundreds of years before found The Sumerians did not unify the material into a single narrative Gilgamesh would have been known in 2000 BCE The epic was lost and rediscovered in 1839 by Englishmen in Ninevah, the once capital of the ancient Assyrian empire Written in Semetic Akkadain Sumerians --the first literate inhabitants of Mesopotamia Influenced Rome/Europe First published in two volumes in 1884-1891 by Paul Haupt DO WE HAVE ALL THE POEMS? Five poems relating to Gilgamesh survived Of these, two are used and are combined with later material in this version of the epic Cuneiform Tablets Write Like a Babylonian …BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE Gilgamesh is an adventure story. The Main characters seek fame and glory. Alone, but armed, two friends will take on the scary forest and its guardian in a not -soordinary world. Thematic Connections Good vs. Evil Friendship The Human Experience GILGAMESH A REAL KING? Sumerian King-list Lived ~2500 BCE Ruled Uruk Cult figure and oral stories MAP OF ANCIENT NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST c i rc a 4 0 0 0 B C Fiero, G. The Humanistic Tradition, Vol 1. 5th ed. McGraw Hill, 2006. Print. MESOPOTAMIA’S RULING SOCIETIES 5000 BCE – 600 BCE SUMERIA: the first civilization in the region. Later, the Akkadians, Babylonians, Hittites, Assyrians, and Chaldeans take over their cities and adopt their culture. They all adapt their own version of the Epic of Gilgamesh. First group of people known to have dominated this region made their living by growing crops and raising livestock. Successful merchants and traders throughout the Persian Gulf region. ANCIENT SUMERIA Lived in city-states. These cities were walled for protection and surrounded by vast, open land. The largest city -states were Ur, Uruk, and Lagash. Sumerians never developed a central, unifying government between the three, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Sumerian society developed a three -level class system (nobles, middle class, peasants). RELIGION & SUMERIA - The Sumerians (and later the Babylonian people) worshipped a pantheon of gods and goddesses. - Regardless of one’s actions in life, they did not believe in life after death. They believed that after one dies there is only emptiness. Anu-Air/ Father god Enlil-Sky god Utu-Sun god SUMERIAN CULTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS Sophisticated technology – terraced temples (ziggurats), wheeled vehicles, sail boats, animal-drawn plows. Developments in math and science – A precise 12 month calendar, the concept of zero World’s first writing system – cuneiform. Formed by reed markings on wet clay tablets. The Epic of Gilgamesh, the first work of fiction ever recorded, was etched on stone tablets in cuneiform. MESOPOTAMIA • “the land between the rivers.” •between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers •“Fertile Crescent” or “cradle of civilizations” • Present-day Iraq as well as parts of Iran. Sumerian City States WARRIOR KINGS Kings were military leaders, builders, protectors Strength, cunning, virility, divine favor Law, justice, and order in an uncertain world Glory and Immortality STANDARD OF UR Peace and War Peace: agriculture, trade, crafts, flourishing War: conquering enemies, tribute, fierceness and authority KEY THEMES Companionship Death Immortality Gods-Humans Relationship “Meaning of Life” or “Growing Up”? WHY IS GILGAMESH SO IMPORTANT? Dates back to 2000 BCE Predates the Bible and the Homeric Epics by at least 1500 years Earliest known literary work. Contains an account of the Great Flood and the story of a virtuous man named Utnapishtim who survived Expresses values of ancient civilization – such as the belief in divine retribution for transgressions such as violence, pride, the oppression of others, and the destruction of the natural world. GILGAMESH’S IMPORTANCE Gilgamesh serves as an early model of the archetypal Hero and the archetypal motif of The Flood. Studied by Joseph Campbell as a primary example of the monomyth (or hero’s journey story). Large number of parallels to The Odyssey and other Greek epics