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    Topic 2 Finish these readings: 1) “The Epic of Gilgamesh” (textbook‚ pp.116-8); 2) “A Pyramid Text” and “Book of the Dead” (textbook‚ pp.121-3); develop an essay addressing the attitudes of Mesopotamians and Egyptians toward death‚ life‚ afterlife and meaning of life (or anything you think related to these

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    Job is an activity that most of people would do in our life. We live in a world where the variety of jobs is immense‚ and majority of us can choose job by our own decisions. Many people approve that job satisfaction comes first‚ while others think that we should take job security as priority. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast job satisfaction and job security. Three aspects that I am going to discuss are motivation‚ pressure and value. Job satisfaction describes people are engaged

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    In Oedipus the King and The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ a common theme is blindness and sight in the main characters. The two main characters differ in their motivation to find the truth‚ the type of truth that they are trying to discover‚ and their reaction to finally “seeing”. Oedipus and Gilgamesh are both trying to see the light in their respective stories. The reasons for finding the truth in each story is different. Gilgamesh’s reason for his search is selfish and Oedipus’ reason begins as selfless

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    LaShonda LaShonda is a 32 year old African American female who was put on a 5150 hold last night after overdosing on pills. LaShonda was diagnosed with depression six months ago after being let go from her job. LaShonda told her group therapist this morning that she was forced to leave her job because she was black. She feels hopeless she will ever be able to work again

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    significance to the text as a whole through its sensitive‚ human-like portrayal of Gilgamesh. Before this point in the epic‚ Gilgamesh‚ to an extent‚ only displays the divine aspect of his nature. Slaying Humbaba‚ killing the Bull of Heaven‚ and displaying remarkable intellect when turning down the advances of Ishtar‚ to name a few examples‚ strictly represent the god-like essence of Gilgamesh. When Enkidu encounters death‚ Gilgamesh expresses his humanity through his feelings of profound sorrow for his fallen

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    references are made throughout The Epic of Gilgamesh. The story is based around two main characters that encounter multiple Gods in ancient day Mesopotamia. During this time period‚ Mesopotamia was polytheistic. There were gods and goddesses representative of almost everything. The Epic of Gilgamesh constantly refers to gods and goddesses which displays them being a central part of Ancient Uruk. Religion was a major influence in the writing of The Epic of Gilgamesh. In ancient mesopotamian religions were

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    What makes the story of Gilgamesh an epic? Gilgamesh‚ the hero of this epic‚ achieves many feats of skill‚ which makes him famous‚ but that is not the reason it is an epic. The epic of Gilgamesh fulfills the requirements of an epic by being consistently relevant to a human society and has specific themes of immortality‚ friendship‚ grief‚ ect. Looking at literature throughout history‚ one can come to the conclusion that these theme are constantly passed on from one generation to another of humans

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    Gilgamesh Background and Summary Gilgamesh is the oldest written hero epic‚ written in cuneiform on clay tablets 1300 years before Homer. An Assyrian tale‚ as we have it‚ but scholars believe it first existed in oral tradition of Sumer and was first recorded approximately 2100 BCE. Gilgamesh’s major quest is unusual for that time period in that it has an intellectual purpose: he must wage a battle against despair in pursuit of the meaning of life and enduring fame. Our text only includes

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    fight/quest and a transformation. In the stories of Gilgamesh and The Odyssey both characters possess different and similar qualities involving the characteristic of a traditional hero story. A hero story by definition “Informs the reader that a hero is setting out from an everyday home to pursue an adventure where he defeats a shadowy presence‚ enters death‚ pass tests and receives aid‚ after gaining a reward the hero returns home transformed.” Gilgamesh portrays a very astute‚ handsome and masculine

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    Running Head: COMPARISON OF THE GILGAMESH EPIC AND GENESIS Comparison of the Gilgamesh Epic and Genesis Danielle E. Burritt Robert Wesleyan College In comparison of the Hebrew story of Genesis and the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ there are numerous similarities but also renowned differences. Among the similarities and difference‚ readers have used the comparison between the two stories and character to formed a theory of which story inspired the other. In similarity of the two stories/characters

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