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The Epic of Gilgamesh (2) -Madison Kennedy
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Irkalla: Another name for the goddess Ereshkigal
Ishtar: Goddess of love, fertility, and war.
Shamash: Sun god; Gilgamesh’s favorite.
Siduri: Winemaker of the gods
Urshanabi: Ferryman for the river of the dead.
Utnapishtim: The Distant One who survived the flood.
Protagonist: The 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 that shows more than one side of its personality.
Dynamic: Type of character that goes through a change.
Flat: Type of character that only shows one side of their personality.
Static: Type of character that does not undergo and change and stays the same throughout the selection.
Stereotype: A character who is so ordinary and unoriginal that they seem like an oversimplified representation of a type of gender, class, group or occupation.
Stock: Type of character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. (e.g. the dumb jock, ruthless businessman, comforting and wise mother)
Didactic: A character whose main role is to teach.
Gilgamesh: A round, dynamic character who changes from selfishly rude to being wise and kind.
Ninsun: Goddess of wisdom, Gilgamesh’s mother.
Wildman: Enkidu’s Epithet
Epithet: Examples are Designation, Appellation, and a Sobriquet
Sobriquet: A person’s nickname
Shamat: Priestess/harlot that seduces Enkidu
Aruru: Creator of Enkidu
Designation: A distinguishing name or title
Bull of Heaven: Sent by Ishtar out of revenge.
Appellation: A name or title; The action of giving a name to a person or thing.
The Epic of Gilgamesh (2) -Madison Kennedy
Across:1. | Ferryman for the river of the dead. | 3. | Type of character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. (e.g. the dumb jock, ruthless businessman, comforting and wise mother) | 4. | A character whose main role is to teach. | 5. | The main character in a literary work. | 9. | Type of character that does not undergo and change and stays the same throughout the selection. | 11. | Type of character that only shows one side of their personality. | 12. | Winemaker of the gods |
| 13. | The character or force in conflict with the main character, protagonist, in a literary work. | 17. | The Distant One who survived the flood. | 18. | A name or title; The action of giving a name to a person or thing. | 20. | Goddess of wisdom, Gilgamesh’s mother. | 21. | Creator of Enkidu | 22. | A distinguishing name or title |
| | Down:2. | A person’s nickname | 3. | Sun god; Gilgamesh’s favorite. | 6. | Type of character that shows more than one side of its personality. | 7. | Another name for the goddess Ereshkigal | 8. | Enkidu’s Epithet | 9. | Priestess/harlot that seduces Enkidu |
| 10. | A round, dynamic character who changes from selfishly rude to being wise and kind. | 14. | Goddess of love, fertility, and war. | 15. | A character who is so ordinary and unoriginal that they seem like an oversimplified representation of a type of gender, class, group or occupation. | 16. | Sent by Ishtar out of revenge. | 19. | Type of character that goes through a change. |
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The Epic of Gilgamesh (2) -Madison Kennedy
Across:1. | Ferryman for the river of the dead. | 3. | Type of character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. (e.g. the dumb jock, ruthless businessman, comforting and wise mother) | 4. | A character whose main role is to teach. | 5. | The main character in a literary work. | 9. | Type of character that does not undergo and change and stays the same throughout the selection. | 11. | Type of character that only shows one side of their personality. | 12. | Winemaker of the gods |
| 13. | The character or force in conflict with the main character, protagonist, in a literary work. | 17. | The Distant One who survived the flood. | 18. | A name or title; The action of giving a name to a person or thing. | 20. | Goddess of wisdom, Gilgamesh’s mother. | 21. | Creator of Enkidu | 22. | A distinguishing name or title |
| | Down:2. | A person’s nickname | 3. | Sun god; Gilgamesh’s favorite. | 6. | Type of character that shows more than one side of its personality. | 7. | Another name for the goddess Ereshkigal | 8. | Enkidu’s Epithet | 9. | Priestess/harlot that seduces Enkidu |
| 10. | A round, dynamic character who changes from selfishly rude to being wise and kind. | 14. | Goddess of love, fertility, and war. | 15. | A character who is so ordinary and unoriginal that they seem like an oversimplified representation of a type of gender, class, group or occupation. | 16. | Sent by Ishtar out of revenge. | 19. | Type of character that goes through a change. |
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