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    Epic of Manas

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    The Epic of Manas: An Epic Still Alive The epic Manas is one of the most precious expression the Kyrgyz national heritage. Composed in oral form and rhyme‚ Manas has preserved its significance as the magnum opus of the Kyrgyz epic tradition for centuries past. Despite being relatively unknown‚ Manas is an epic that constitutes a role as large as those of the Homeric epics. Moreover‚ Manas is still not entirely recorded and Turkologists from all over the world continue an ambitious project to get

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    and Weaknesses of Rulers In the epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh and how he is as a ruler changes drastically from the beginning of the epic to the end. In the beginning of the epic Gilgamesh is almost childlike in his views on his kingdom and the people he rules. As the epic progresses Gilgamesh grows with his reputation and support of his friend Enkidu. By the end of the epic Gilgamesh has matured to the point of selflessness. In the beginning of the epic in the prologue it states that the

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    Greek Epics

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    Greek Epics There are some challenges in each history period‚ and authors will create some heroes in their epics that reflect values of the culture at the time. By studying the hero’s actions and his motivations‚ it tells the society conditions and the civilization of that history period. Homer; the authors of The Iliad and The Odyssey; and Vergil; the authors of The Aeneid are two of the greatest writers in ancient western civilization. There are heroes in these three literatures to reflect

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    Beowolf Book vs Movie

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    Shaun Swersky       11/6/12 Language Arts "Beowulf" Book Vs Movie A long time ago a legendary story called "Beowulf" was told.  It spoke of a man being stronger then any other man and killing horrible monsters for the Danes.  Then in 2007 a 3D movie was released it also told of Beowulf and him fighting monsters for the Danes but the story and the movie was told a bit differently. First off in the book when Beowulf encounters Grendel’s mother he kills her by cutting her head off with a

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    Epic Beowulf

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    Beowulf is an epic about a hero who takes on great challenges and adventures. This epic is from the Anglo-Saxon period. The character Beowulf embodies the virtues of the Anglo-Saxon culture and beliefs. Beowulf reveals details about the culture in which it was written. During this time of the Epic‚ around 800 A.D.‚ there were two basic and common beliefs. these beliefs were both Paganism and Christianity. The main belief that we see right off the bat is Paganism. Paganism is the belief in monsters

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    epic of gilgamesh

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh Writing Style Simple‚ Poetic‚ Repetitive The Epic of Gilgamesh Style In A Glossary of Literary Terms‚ literary scholar M. H. Abrams lists five essential characteristics of epic literature: (1) ’ "The hero is a figure of great national or even cosmic importance;" (2) "The setting of the poem is ample in scale‚ and may be worldwide‚ or even larger;" (3) "The action involves superhuman deeds in battle;" (4) "In these great actions the gods and other supernatural beings take

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    Studying the Epic

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    DOCUMENT RESUME CS 201 686 ED 098 597 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION Fleming‚ Margaret‚ Ed. Teaching the Epic. National Council of Teachers of English‚ Urbana‚ PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM 74 120p. EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS MF-$0.75 HC-$5.40 PLUS POSTAGE American Literature; Bibliographies; Classical Literature; English Instruction; *Epics; German Literature; Greek Literature; High Schools; Legends; *Literary Analysis; Literature; *Literature Appreciation; Medieval Literature;

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic Of Gilgamesh In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh undertakes a journey of self-discovery and transformation from a tyrannical leader to a refined‚ mature and wiser king.  The hero of Uruk‚ who is two-thirds god and one-third man‚ was introduced as the reigning monarch of Uruk who was a notorious rapist causing hatred and concern within in the kingdom. In the epic‚ his friendship and adventures undertaken with Enkidu‚ the death of Enkidu‚ and his failure to achieve immortality are key

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh The story of Gilgamesh was one of the world’s first literary works but most importantly the very first epic. “An epic or heroic poem is a long narrative poem‚ on a serious subject [that was] written in a grand or elevated style‚ centered on a larger-than-life hero” (Lynch). Because it was only recited orally for many centuries it was forgotten and vanished until “it was recorded at Sumer in the late third millennium B.C.E” (Fiero 19). The story of Gilgamesh is about an arrogant

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    King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times In about 1470‚ Thomas Malory finished Morte d’ Arthur‚ the first of the many legends written about King Arthur. Even in modern times‚ King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are a favorite subject in movies‚ books‚ and plays. Often times this is so because the Medieval Period in general‚ and King Arthur in particular‚ have an air of mystery‚ romance‚ fantasy‚ and adventure that are popular themes in all times

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