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Gilgamesh:The King of Uruk
Epic: A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero
Didactic Literature: teach or intending to tech a moral lesson; instructive
Immorality: What is Gilgamesh seeking for?
Uruk: an ancient city between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Enkidu: Gilgamesh equal
Priestess: The one that lead Enkidu to the city of Uruk
Died: What happen to the Bull Of Heaven
Ninsun: Gilgamesh mother
Lion skin: This showed the sorrow for his lost friend
The Distant One: Epithet of the immortal man
Stock Character: a special kind of a flat character who is instantly recognizable to most readers.
Flat Character: One who only show one side of their personality
Character Foil: Character that serves by contrast to highlight or emphasize opposing traits in another character.
Shamash: Who is the Sun God
Underworld: dark, gloomy, dusty
Dynamic Character: One who undergoes a change?
Protagonist: Main character in a literary work
Antagonist: Character or force in conflict with the main character.
Enkidu: The didactic character that teach Gilgamesh how to be a better King
Cedar Forest: Sacred to the gods
Humbaba: Who guarded Cedar Forest?
Ax: What was used to kill Hambaba?
Hambaba magic: What was used to weaken Enkidu
Ishtar: Daughter of Anu and was cruel to their lovers
Across:| 1. | One who undergoes a change? | | 4. | What happen to the Bull Of Heaven | | 7. | The didactic character that teach Gilgamesh how to be a better King | | 8. | Daughter of Anu and was cruel to their lovers | | 10. | The King of Uruk | | 12. | Main character in a literary work |
| | 16. | Gilgamesh equal | | 18. | Gilgamesh mother | | 21. | One who only show one side of their personality | | 23. | What is Gilgamesh seeking for? | | 24. | Character that serves by contrast to highlight or emphasize opposing traits in another character. |
| | Down:| 2. | Epithet of the immortal man | | 3. | Who is the Sun God | | 5. | Who guarded Cedar Forest? | | 6. | This showed the sorrow for his lost friend | | 9. | The one that lead Enkidu to the city of Uruk | | 11. | an ancient city between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers | | 13. | Sacred to the gods |
| | 14. | A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero | | 15. | a special kind of a flat character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. | | 17. | Character or force in conflict with the main character. | | 19. | dark, gloomy, dusty | | 20. | What was used to weaken Enkidu | | 22. | What was used to kill Hambaba? |
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Across:| 1. | One who undergoes a change? | | 4. | What happen to the Bull Of Heaven | | 7. | The didactic character that teach Gilgamesh how to be a better King | | 8. | Daughter of Anu and was cruel to their lovers | | 10. | The King of Uruk | | 12. | Main character in a literary work |
| | 16. | Gilgamesh equal | | 18. | Gilgamesh mother | | 21. | One who only show one side of their personality | | 23. | What is Gilgamesh seeking for? | | 24. | Character that serves by contrast to highlight or emphasize opposing traits in another character. |
| | Down:| 2. | Epithet of the immortal man | | 3. | Who is the Sun God | | 5. | Who guarded Cedar Forest? | | 6. | This showed the sorrow for his lost friend | | 9. | The one that lead Enkidu to the city of Uruk | | 11. | an ancient city between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers | | 13. | Sacred to the gods |
| | 14. | A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero | | 15. | a special kind of a flat character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. | | 17. | Character or force in conflict with the main character. | | 19. | dark, gloomy, dusty | | 20. | What was used to weaken Enkidu | | 22. | What was used to kill Hambaba? |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only