Cold Black Basalt Stone The Code example essay topic
The raw material consists of an 8 ft. tall block of black basalt engraved with cuneiform. It clearly intended to be observed in public. The immense size of this rock was a sign of strength and authority and its dark coloration an ominous warning. At the top is a depiction of Hammurabi receiving the code from Sham ash the sun god or god of justice.
In this picture the two men are the same size, which symbolizes Hammurabi's power being equal to that of the gods. Below this is a prologue praising Hammurbai's wisdom and power. To further its legitimacy the law code was in those days regarded as subject for prayer, though the prayers here are chiefly cursing's of whoever shall neglect or destroy the law. The content of the code regulates in clear and definite strokes the organization of society and the harsh punishment for crimes.
For example, the witness who testifies falsely is to be slain. Indeed, more serious crimes were punishable with death. If a man builds a house poorly, and it falls and kills the owner, the builder is to be slain. If the owner's son is killed, the builder's son is slain. The idea of "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" could not be debated. There was no gray area and no mercy.
Like the cold black basalt stone the code was unchangeable and indestructible. Throughout history rulers have utilized various structures to signify their authority. Diamond studded crown and elaborate castles are examples. Hammurabi inscribed a code of law to control behavior, which was not to be questioned, and unfortunately was often times seemingly retaliatory. The towering black stone, engraved with his code, is a symbolic structure fitting of its contents.