Adv. English Exam
The Epic of Gilgamesh features key characters including:
Humans
Gilgamesh: King of Uruk, initially arrogant, learns about mortality and finds meaning as a just ruler after the death of his friend Enkidu.
Enkidu: Created by the gods as Gilgamesh’s equal, he transitions from a wild life to civilization through his friendship with Gilgamesh.
The Trapper: Lives a simple life capturing wild animals, intrigued by Enkidu’s strength.
Shamhat: A temple prostitute who civilizes Enkidu.
Urshanabi: Ferryman who takes Gilgamesh to Utnapishtim but is banished afterwards.
Utnapishtim: A devout survivor of the flood who has attained immortality. Utnapishtim’s wife guides Gilgamesh to a plant that restores youth.
Gods
Ishtar: Goddess of love and beauty, enraged by Gilgamesh's rejection, prompts the release of the Bull of Heaven.
Enlil: Impulsive god who decides to destroy mankind but realizes he cannot.
Ea: Warns Utnapishtim about the flood, advocates for mankind.
Aruru: Creator goddess who makes Enkidu.
Ninsun: Gilgamesh’s mother who aids them with prayers.
Anu: Sky god and Ishtar’s father.
Shamash: Sun god who supports Gilgamesh.
Siduri: Cautionary deity living in the Garden of the Gods.
Creatures
Humbaba: The giant guardian of the Cedar Forest, ultimately killed by Gilgamesh and Enkidu.
The Bull of Heaven: Sent by Ishtar to punish Gilgamesh, represents drought and famine, killed by the heroes.