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Revision as of 21:26, 12 June 2024
The Epic of Gilgamesh is an "epic," or
Epic poetry[edit | edit source]
- "epic" is a heroic narrative, or story, usually in poetic verse
- from Greek epikos, for "heroic poetry", from epos for a word, story, prophecy
- from PIE *wekw- for "to speak"
- from Greek epikos, for "heroic poetry", from epos for a word, story, prophecy
- epics generally address questions of human origins, mortality and gods
- and focus on a "hero" protaganist who must overcome challenges with feats of strength or wit
- ancient epics, such as Gilgamesh or those of the Greek Homer, were transmitted orally long before they were put in written form
- oral story-telling frequently uses verse and rhymes in order to assist memorization