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    circumstances of the world in a given time period. Essentially‚ how someone functions throughout life is loosely based on the time period‚ but this is not synonymous to saying that it is the cornerstone in which one’s function is grounded upon. The reading The Epic of Gilgamesh by N. K. Sanders displays this concept that time period does little to impact one’s character‚ specifically Gilgamesh in this case. Instead‚ it is an individual’s life experience that shapes their functionality. For instance‚ the story

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    enormous boat. “Ea‚ who was present at their council‚ came to my house and‚ frightened by the violent winds that filled the air‚ echoed all that they were planning and had said‚ Man of Shurrupak‚ he said‚ tear down your house and build a ship” (The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Tablet XI). Utnapishtim took all the kinds of animals‚ and his family members‚ plus some other humans into his boat. Shamash the sun god showered down loaves of bread and rained down wheat to prepare him for the days the people in the

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    in the folk lore of many a centuries ago. Both are credited with stories of valor and heroism. Both these legendary figures possessed extraordinary physical powers gifted to them by the gods. Both the stories were initially written in the form of epic poems serenading their respective heroes. Gilgamesh was the Babylonian king of Uruk (modern day Iraq). The people of the city prayed to the sky god Anu to provide them relief from the tyranny of Gilgamesh. One might wonder at this strange situation

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    Gilgamesh begins his journey with a flawed self-image‚ obsessed with finding immortality and destroying anything in path to gain what he believes he deserves. The physical journey does not change him‚ as he gains nor loses anything. Gilgamesh begins his expedition‚ afraid of death‚ ignoring the teachings of others and unable to see beyond what is in front of him. He inadvertently destroys the poles of the boat in his great hurry to reach his destination to Utnapishtim‚ and does not even recognize

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    This theory survived Akkadian manuscripts about five hundred year before the flood from about 1200 B.C. The story of Gilgamesh was written by a man named of Sin-leqe-unnini‚ an Akkadian scribe. He assembled the writings about Gilgamesh into 12 tablets. The method of interpretation is a Divine Myth. It explains about man that was part god and human. His goal in life was to become immortal. This Myth was from ancient Mesopotamia in location called Sumer. Gilgamesh lived somewhere between 2800-2600

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    Faster than a sea monster! Stronger than a demon! More powerful than a dragon! It’s… Beowulf‚ a medieval Geatish warrior willing to take on any challenge in order to make a name for himself … In the darkest of nights a strong‚ white man persists with determination‚ aggression and a yearning for adventure and pride as he soars through a dangerous landscape with his crew of gutsy comrades who loyally accompany their leader on his quest. The hero enters the foreign land and instantly astounds the people

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    Hero Archetypes and Epic Conventions in The Odyssey and Beowulf It is remarkable how closely one can compare two epics that have such diverse and unique historical and cultural backgrounds. A Greek poet named Homer wrote The Odyssey sometime from BC 1400-900 during the Mycenaean Period. The epic preceding The Odyssey‚ called The Iliad‚ revolves around Achilles‚ the hero of the commonly known Trojan Wars. The Odyssey is a continuation of The Iliad and deals with Odysseus‚ another hero of the Trojan

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    In a lot of ways‚ Gilgamesh is portrayed as a hero in his epic story. Some consider him a “hero” due to his superior stature‚ confidence‚ and physical capabilities. Some do because of his courage and bravery. Although a hero contains many these characteristics‚ and fitting the role of a hero has many meanings‚ Gilgamesh simply does not share the character traits of a “true hero” and does not represent what it means to be one. This can be apparent as he commands his kingdom‚ Uruk‚ in a very controlling

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    BICOL HERITAGE SITES Cultural Heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations‚ maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Cultural heritage includes tangible culture (such as buildings‚ monuments‚ landscapes‚ books‚ works of art‚ and artifacts)‚ intangible culture (such as folklore‚ traditions‚ language‚ and knowledge)‚ and natural heritage (including culturally significant landscapes

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    Some of these myths include; Eridu Genesis‚ Atrahasis Epic‚ Gilgamesh‚ and many more. The Eridu Genesis is the earliest flood myth. It tells how The deity Enki tells Ziudsura about his plan to destroy all of man with a flood and instructs him to build a giant boat. It floods for seven days and then Ziudsura makes sacrifices and chants to the gods and is gifted with eternal life in Dilmun (Sumerian Garden of Eden) by Anu. In the Atrahasis Epic (Akkadian)‚ Enlil‚ a god‚ thinks that the humans are

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