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The Epic of Gilgamesh

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Biography and History posters are a great way to display important facts and information about major historical figures or events in an artistic, memorable and appealing way. This poster describes the story of Gilgamesh who is believed to be a real ruler of ancient Sumer whose feats were described in the epic poem written in 1800 BCE and believed to be the earliest great work of literature and the second oldest known religious text.

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  • Meeting GilgameshIn the Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh seeks immortality from Utnapishtim, who tells him about surviving a great flood and being granted immortality by the gods. Utnapishtim challenges Gilgamesh to stay awake for seven days, but Gilgamesh fails. Utnapishtim reveals a rejuvenating plant, which Gilgamesh loses. The encounter teaches Gilgamesh the wisdom of accepting mortality and the transient nature of life.
  • Who was Utnapishtim?Utnapishtim, from the Epic of Gilgamesh, survived a flood with divine guidance, gaining immortality. When Gilgamesh sought eternal life, Utnapishtim shared his story, emphasizing the inevitability of mortality. The ancient epic, dating back to 2100 BCE, carries universal themes and parallels with global flood myths.
  • Utnapishtim
  • By: Fayez Aleithan Abdulrahman Alghanmi
  • Why was he granted immortality?Utnapishtim's immortality was bestowed upon him by the gods as a recognition of his survival amidst a catastrophic flood. Warned by the god Ea, Utnapishtim built a boat to endure the deluge and emerged as the sole survivor. In gratitude for his adherence to divine instructions and his resilience in the face of the calamity, the gods granted Utnapishtim and his wife the gift of immortality, setting them apart as the lone mortals to attain such a distinction.
  • The end of himThe Epic of Gilgamesh does not explicitly detail the end of Utnapishtim's life. After sharing the story of the great flood and providing wisdom to Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim's role diminishes. The epic concludes with Gilgamesh's return to Uruk and reflections on the impermanence of life, but specific information about Utnapishtim's fate beyond his encounter with Gilgamesh is not provided.
  • what was his role in the epic?Utnapishtim plays a crucial role in the Epic of Gilgamesh, particularly in Tablet XI. This tablet narrates the encounter between Gilgamesh and Utnapishtim, who possesses the secret of immortality. Utnapishtim's significance lies in his status as the only mortal granted eternal life by the gods, having survived a great flood. In this part of the epic, Gilgamesh seeks Utnapishtim to learn the secret of living forever after the death of his friend Enkidu. Utnapishtim recounts the story of the flood, revealing how he was chosen to survive and granted immortality by the gods. He challenges Gilgamesh with tasks that highlight the inevitability of mortality, like staying awake for seven days.The encounter with Utnapishtim serves as a turning point in Gilgamesh's quest, leading him to reflect on the impermanence of life and the importance of appreciating the present. Utnapishtim's wisdom and the challenges he presents contribute significantly to the overall themes of the epic, emphasizing the limits of human existence and the value of embracing one's mortality.
  • The Great FloodUtnapishtim plays a crucial role in the Epic of Gilgamesh, particularly in Tablet XI. This tablet narrates the encounter between Gilgamesh and Utnapishtim, who possesses the secret of immortality. Utnapishtim's significance lies in his status as the only mortal granted eternal life by the gods, having survived a great flood.In this part of the epic, Gilgamesh seeks Utnapishtim to learn the secret of living forever after the death of his friend Enkidu. Utnapishtim recounts the story of the flood, revealing how he was chosen to survive and granted immortality by the gods. He challenges Gilgamesh with tasks that highlight the inevitability of mortality, like staying awake for seven days.The encounter with Utnapishtim serves as a turning point in Gilgamesh's quest, leading him to reflect on the impermanence of life and the importance of appreciating the present. Utnapishtim's wisdom and the challenges he presents contribute significantly to the overall themes of the epic, emphasizing the limits of human existence and the value of embracing one's mortality.
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