September 12, 2012
Epic of Giglamesh Analysis (1299)
The amazing thing about religion is through the thousands of years it has existed; we see hardly any change in its core values and traditions. In the the story the Epic of Giglamesh, we embark on a journey with a hardheaded ruler named Giglamesh. As we follow his voyage, we are introduced to the many traditions and beliefs of his society. There are numerous God’s with different purposes that guide Giglamesh’s path and leave the readers confident that every aspect of his life has direction. We as readers may not be used to some of these religious ideas, but if we read further we may be surprised. The Gods depicted in the Epic of Giglamesh share some of the same prominent …show more content…
It can be in many forms, from money to service. Some people dedicate their whole lives to serving God in today’s society. It is interesting to see how highly the Gods in the Epic of Giglamesh are held, just like how highly the Christian God today is as well.
The main thing that goes along with faith in our society is knowing that we don’t have control, and only God does, this is just like the council of Gods in The Epic of Giglamesh. When Enkidu and Giglamesh complete their task of killing Humbaba and the Bull of Heaven, they have a higher power to answer to. “O my brother, such a dream I had last night. Anu, Enlil, Ea, and heavenly Shamash took counsel together, and Anu said to Enlil ‘Because they have killed the bull of Heaven, and because they have killed Humbaba who guarded the Cedar Mountain one of the two must die” (Bedford Anthology 62). The Gods meet up in council to decide what to do with Giglamesh and Enkidu. They have the last say, just like God in today’s Christian society always has the last say. Christians today believe that how they live on earth determines what happens when they die. It is always God who has the last say on what should and what will