The definition of inconsiderate means thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. For example, in the beginning, tablet two lines 69-70, states “He mates with the lawful wife, He first, the groom after. This is clearly an illustration of how he is thoughtless towards the men of Uruk by sleeping with their brides on a very special day in the couple’s relationship. The grooms of the land would be very saddened to see that their beloved woman would have to be defiled by an oppressive selfish king. Gilgamesh was not concerned by how the men felt towards the situation but he only cared about his personal pleasures and desires. Another example, towards the end, tablet eight lines 68 and 69, states “I will have my people of Uruk shed bitter tears for you. I will make the pleasure-loving people burdened down for you”. Gilgamesh portrays his inconsideration of his nation’s people by wanting his people to be burden down just like him. Gilgamesh forces his people to weep bitterly for a man that is unknown to them. The people of Uruk experienced their own personal problems and troubles but they had to submit and be burden with the king’s
The definition of inconsiderate means thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. For example, in the beginning, tablet two lines 69-70, states “He mates with the lawful wife, He first, the groom after. This is clearly an illustration of how he is thoughtless towards the men of Uruk by sleeping with their brides on a very special day in the couple’s relationship. The grooms of the land would be very saddened to see that their beloved woman would have to be defiled by an oppressive selfish king. Gilgamesh was not concerned by how the men felt towards the situation but he only cared about his personal pleasures and desires. Another example, towards the end, tablet eight lines 68 and 69, states “I will have my people of Uruk shed bitter tears for you. I will make the pleasure-loving people burdened down for you”. Gilgamesh portrays his inconsideration of his nation’s people by wanting his people to be burden down just like him. Gilgamesh forces his people to weep bitterly for a man that is unknown to them. The people of Uruk experienced their own personal problems and troubles but they had to submit and be burden with the king’s