Literary Terms
Characters
Plot
Character Types
Wild Card
100

A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero.

Epic

100

King of Uruk

Gilgamesh

100

Gilgamesh was king of what?

The City of Uruk

100

The main character in a literary work.

Protagonist

100

The oldest piece of fictional literature known today.

The Epic of Gilgamesh

200

Not mortal; not subject to death; undying.

immortal

200

Gilgamesh's equal; wild man

Enkidu

200

Enkidu and Gilgamesh fought and defeated Humbaba here.

Cedar Forest

(will accept forest)

200

A character who undergoes a particular change in a story.

Dynamic character

200

How were epics shared?

Orally

300

Formal poems of praise and songs of grief that the living give on behalf of the dead.

Lament

300

The goddess that Gilgamesh turns down

Ishtar

300

A man-bird suffocates him, then he is turned into a bird and the man-bird flies him to the underworld. When/ where in the story?

Enkidu's dream

300

A character who is so ordinary or unoriginal that the character seems like an oversimplified representation of a type, gender, class, religious group, or occupation.

Stereotype

300

What develops Gilgamesh and Enkidu's mutual respect?

Fighting each other

400

Part god part human

Demigod 

400

Who Gilgamesh went to, to fins the secret of immortality.

Utnapishtim

400

What is the result of Gilgamesh and Enkidu defeating the bull?

Enkidu is killed by the gods

400

Gilgamesh can be considered what type of character?

dynamic or round character

400

Why does Ishtar become upset with Gilgamesh?

He turns her down.

500

godly, or otherworldy, involvement

Divine intervention

500

What Gilgamesh fought in the City of Uruk because he angered Ishtar by refusing to marry her.

Bull of Heaven

500

This person could not sleep for six days and seven nights

Gilgamesh

500

Aruru would be considered this type of character?

static or flat

500

Why do the gods offer Utnapishtim immortality?

he endured the great flood

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