When Grief Defies Fate: How The Epic of Gilgamesh and Antigone Invented the Tragic Human Condition

Before modern psychology named grief. Before philosophy theorized existential despair. Before Greek tragedy perfected the art of human suffering—there was Gilgamesh. Across the deserts and riverbanks of ancient Mesopotamia emerged a story that would become one of humanity’s earliest meditations on death, power, love, pride, and fate. The Epic of Gilgamesh is not merely an Across civilizations and centuries, Gilgamesh and Antigone confront the same unbearable truth: human beings may challenge fate, but they cannot escape mortality.

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