Women's Role In The Epic Of Gilgamesh

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The Epic of Gilgamesh is a story about the king of Uruk who is two third god and one third human. He is known to be the strongest, powerful man of Uruk. Gilgamesh uses his power to his advantage and takes possession any female character he lays his eyes on without their permission. Being the strongest and most powerful creation in Uruk, with multiple complaints from everyone there, the god of Uruk, Anu demanded someone equally as strong as Gilgamesh to be created. In the story The Epic of Gilgamesh, female figures play a prominent role in Gilgamesh’s life journey. There are women from different status, high and low but they make sure to impact Gilgamesh in a specific ways on their own. In this essay I am going to explain and analyze the different female figures that Gilgamesh encountered in throughout his life journey, impacting him in either negative or positive ways, but leading him on the quest to find immortality.

The advantage of being the most powerful, strongest, king of Uruk, is taking everyone and everything for granted. Giglamesh’s behaviour was getting worse by the day and disturbing others living in Uruk, that the gods in Uruk came to a conclusion of creating someone to be an equal opponent for …show more content…

Gilgamesh’s mother, Ninsun is no different to any other mothers; she is a minor goddess looking out for her son. When Giglamesh and Enkidu were going into the woods to kill Humbaba, Ninsun was worried for her son’s life. Ninsun prayed to Shamash to protect her son, and trusted Enkidu to take care of Gilgamesh in th woods. Although she mentions that Enkidu is also like a son to her, it is evident that she cares about Gilgamesh more. When she was telling Enkidu to basically put Gilgamesh’s life before his, she expressed her care and love for him. Ninsun did not have a huge impact in Gilgamesh’s life but she did play a minor role in it as a mother

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