Epic Events
Gods & Mortals
Say What?
Figurative Finds
Grammar with Gilgamesh
100

Who was created by the gods to be Gilgamesh’s equal and later became his best friend?

Enkidu

100

Who sends the Bull of Heaven to punish Gilgamesh?

Ishtar

100

He snorted like a bull and the walls shook.” What does this suggest about Gilgamesh and Enkidu’s fight?

Their strength is immense, likened to bulls, showing their godlike power

100

Identify the figurative language:“Terrifying like a great wild bull.”

Simile

100

Identify the subject: “Gilgamesh wept for his friend Enkidu.”

Gilgamesh

200

Why does Gilgamesh seek out Utnapishtim?

To find the secret of immortality

200

What monster do Gilgamesh and Enkidu defeat together, bringing them fame?

They defeat Humbaba

200

In context, the phrase “no son is left with his father” most nearly suggests:

Gilgamesh destroys families through warfare.

200

The serpent sheds its skin after stealing the plant.What does this symbolize?

Renewal and the natural cycle of life and death

200

“Enkidu blocked the way Gilgamesh tried to enter the house they grappled like bulls.”

Enkidu blocked the way, and Gilgamesh tried to enter the house; they grappled like bulls.

300

What happens after Gilgamesh rejects Ishtar?

She sends the Bull of Heaven to destroy him

300

Why does Gilgamesh seek out Utnapishtim

for immortality

300

What is the most likely reason the author includes both praise and criticism of Gilgamesh in this passage?

To foreshadow his eventual downfall.

300

What type of figurative language is this: “His body was rough, he had long hair like a woman’s.”

Simile – compares Enkidu’s hair to a woman’s

300

Identify the verb: “The serpent sensed the sweetness of the flower.

sensed

400

What lesson does Siduri try to teach Gilgamesh?

Enjoy life, family, and simple joys because immortality is not for men

400

What happens after Gilgamesh rejects Ishtar?

The goddess sends the Bull of Heaven after him

400

Who says, “There is not another like you in the world… now you are raised above all men”?

Enkidu, after his fight with Gilgamesh.

400

What truth about human life is revealed in the line: “When the gods created man they allotted to him death, but life they retained in their own keeping”?

Mortality is the destiny of all humans; only the gods hold immortality.

400

Which word is an adverb?“He wandered over the wilderness bitterly.”

bitterly

500

Why is the serpent stealing the plant significant to Gilgamesh’s journey?

It symbolizes the inevitability of death and loss of immortality

500

What central theme is revealed when Gilgamesh loses the plant of youth to the serpent and finally accepts mortality?

The inevitability of death / Mortality is the destiny of all humans, but legacy and just leadership are what endure.

500

Who says: “You made him, O Aruru, now create his equal; let it be as like him as his own reflection.”

The gods, asking Aruru to create Enkidu to balance Gilgamesh.

500

Identify the figurative language: “They grappled, holding each other like bulls.”

Simile – compares their fight to two bulls locked together.

500

Correct the punctuation: “Because I am afraid of death I will go as best I can to find Utnapishtim.

Because I am afraid of death, I will go as best I can to find Utnapishtim