Friday, December 20, 2019

Cuneiform The Epic Of Gilgamesh - 1204 Words

Sumer was thought to have brought in the first civilization in the world, but it wasn’t perfect because Sumer had it’s good things and bad things. In â€Å"The Epic Of Gilgamesh† written by N.K. Sandars, Sumerian culture is represented through the usage of archetypes. From all of the archetypes, that helped me get a better understanding of Sumerian culture and society I chose three to thoroughly explain throughout this paper. The archetypal mother figure, important event, and mediator made me realize that ancient Sumerian women not only cared for their own children but all children of ancient Sumer, people were scared to confront their kings from wrongdoings and were nice to each other, and that ordinary people of this society weren’t cared†¦show more content†¦But then later on, in the text, she showed how much she cared for Enkidu by considering him as her own son. Ninsun said â€Å"Strong Enkidu, you are not the child of my body, but I will re ceive you as my adopted son; you are my other child like the foundings they bring to the temple† (75). So because Ninsun cared for Enkidu even though he wasn’t her child I can say that ancient Sumerians cared for random children they encountered just as much as they cared for their own children because Ninsun was a god. People look up to their gods to know right from wrong and because of this simple fact, I can say that ancient Sumerians cared for all children of their society. Furthermore, the archetypical important event that changes the character for the better also helped me realize things about Sumerian culture. Specifically, the archetypical important event that changes the character helped me realize that ancient Sumerians were scared to confront their gods of wrongdoings. And also, that people of the same class were nice to each other. The reason I can’t that every one of the same class was nice to each other because there were slaves and slaves were trea ted unfairly, but I can come to the conclusion that the majority of people of the same social class was nice to each other. Gilgamesh was a bad leader. He cared for himself more than he cared for his people and he even demanded that when a man married a woman he must make love with the

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