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The Epic of Gilgamesh by: Haleigh Grindstaff
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immortal: not mortal;not subject to death; undying
didactic literature: teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson; instructive
mespotamians: who created the plow, wheel, and sailboat
epic: a long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero
the epic of gilgamesh: oldest piece of fictional literature known today
twelve: The Epic of Gilgamesh was inscribed on ______ tablets
King Gilgamesh: lived from 2700-2500 B.C.
five: ______ stages of grief
lament: formal poems of praise and songs of grief that the living give on behalf of the dead
quest: when a hero undertakes a long jourey in search of something of value
flaw: the characters ____ may cause problems on a quest
epithet: a nickname or title
designation: distinguishing name or title
appellation: name or title; that action of giving a name to a person or thing
sobriquet: person's nickname
protagonist: main character in a literary work
antagonist: the character or force in conflict with the main character, protagonist, in a literary work
round: type of character who is well developed
dynamic: type of character who undergoes change
flat: type of character who only shows one side of their personality
static: type of character who does not undergo a change and remains the same throughout the selection
stock: type of character who is instantly recognizable to most readers
stereotype: a character who is so ordinary or unoriginal that the character seems like an oversimplified repensentation of a type, gender, class, religious group, or occupation
character foil: character that serves by contrast to highlight or emphasize opposing traits in another character
didactic character: one whose main role is to teach
The Epic of Gilgamesh by: Haleigh Grindstaff
Across:| 6. | who created the plow, wheel, and sailboat | | 8. | a nickname or title | | 13. | ______ stages of grief | | 15. | type of character who is instantly recognizable to most readers | | 17. | teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson; instructive |
| | 19. | the characters ____ may cause problems on a quest | | 21. | the character or force in conflict with the main character, protagonist, in a literary work | | 22. | not mortal;not subject to death; undying | | 23. | a character who is so ordinary or unoriginal that the character seems like an oversimplified repensentation of a type, gender, class, religious group, or occupation | | 24. | character that serves by contrast to highlight or emphasize opposing traits in another character |
| | Down:| 1. | type of character who does not undergo a change and remains the same throughout the selection | | 2. | type of character who is well developed | | 3. | name or title; that action of giving a name to a person or thing | | 4. | type of character who undergoes change | | 5. | one whose main role is to teach | | 7. | main character in a literary work | | 9. | a long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero | | 10. | when a hero undertakes a long jourey in search of something of value |
| | 11. | distinguishing name or title | | 12. | oldest piece of fictional literature known today | | 14. | type of character who only shows one side of their personality | | 15. | person's nickname | | 16. | lived from 2700-2500 B.C. | | 18. | The Epic of Gilgamesh was inscribed on ______ tablets | | 20. | formal poems of praise and songs of grief that the living give on behalf of the dead |
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The Epic of Gilgamesh by: Haleigh Grindstaff
Across:| 6. | who created the plow, wheel, and sailboat | | 8. | a nickname or title | | 13. | ______ stages of grief | | 15. | type of character who is instantly recognizable to most readers | | 17. | teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson; instructive |
| | 19. | the characters ____ may cause problems on a quest | | 21. | the character or force in conflict with the main character, protagonist, in a literary work | | 22. | not mortal;not subject to death; undying | | 23. | a character who is so ordinary or unoriginal that the character seems like an oversimplified repensentation of a type, gender, class, religious group, or occupation | | 24. | character that serves by contrast to highlight or emphasize opposing traits in another character |
| | Down:| 1. | type of character who does not undergo a change and remains the same throughout the selection | | 2. | type of character who is well developed | | 3. | name or title; that action of giving a name to a person or thing | | 4. | type of character who undergoes change | | 5. | one whose main role is to teach | | 7. | main character in a literary work | | 9. | a long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero | | 10. | when a hero undertakes a long jourey in search of something of value |
| | 11. | distinguishing name or title | | 12. | oldest piece of fictional literature known today | | 14. | type of character who only shows one side of their personality | | 15. | person's nickname | | 16. | lived from 2700-2500 B.C. | | 18. | The Epic of Gilgamesh was inscribed on ______ tablets | | 20. | formal poems of praise and songs of grief that the living give on behalf of the dead |
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