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    sacrifices‚ wonderful feasts‚ jubilant celebrations‚ all of which are acts that demonstrate the reverence of humans for the supernatural gods; a common motif in both the ancient Mesopotamia depicted in Gilgamesh‚ and the ancient Greece of The Odyssey. What seems to be a perfectly harmonious relationship between men seeking protection and Providence from their guardian gods is actually quite complicated and can potentially turn tumultuous. In the aforementioned two epics‚ the earthly interests of men often

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    but‚ only a handful of those people have been exposed to the flood story in The Epic of Gilgamesh. By observing the similarities in both stories one should come to realize that one of these stories must have been written before the other. According to Britannica‚ the clay tablets which the Epic of Gilgamesh was imprinted on predate any recordings of the flood story from the Bible. Since the Epic of Gilgamesh is known to be nothing but a gripping story‚ much like Greek epics‚ containing glorious adventures

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    The sirens can be described as scary‚ strange‚ and unnatural. While the crewmen are focused‚ Odysseus is curious. The paintings communicates the idea of punishment. Meanwhile in book twelve the idea that’s being communicated is Odysseus being a hero. Odysseus and the sirens can be different but at the same time it can be similar. The sirens is the song that everyone wants to listen to. Everyone who hears this song‚ it is a song to get help. Some of the sirens regret singing the song‚ as they

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    he had big courage. There are two different types of Journeys. One is The Adventures of Odysseus. The other one is The Return. This difference between these two is that all the bad things happen to them that they would have not suspect it would happen.But they do have one thing in common‚ they both can cause transformation. This journey matters more than the destinations when they both went on a journey Odysseus and Kamau but when they got home things was different some things was not right but they

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    has ever been as blessed as you‚ or will be. While you were alive the army honored you like a god‚ and now that you are here you rule the death with might. You should not lament your death at all‚ Achilles.” Achilles “Don’t try to sell me on death‚ Odysseus. I’d rather be a hired hand back up on earth‚ slaving away for some poor dirt farmer‚ than lord it over all these withered dead.” Odyssey is trying to glorify the hero Achilles‚ telling him that he should not complain about his death because he’s

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    Ashley Torres 11/4/12 English 220 Gilgamesh and the 21 Century Hero A hero is someone who tries the best to help everyone and will do everything in his or her power to help out another person. The term hero means different things to different people. Today many people believe that a hero is a person who can accomplish what others cannot or a person who puts themselves on the line for the other people. Men‚ women and children can all be heroes if they truly feel in their hearts the need to

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    IN my opinion Odysseus and I are alike and different to each other. Odysseus and i are alike because we both are brave such as in the story it sayed‚ Odysseus left but now a young man‚ is helpless to stop them. Odysseus and i are alike and helpful because‚ in the passage it sayed‚ The soothsayer Halitherses interprets their struggle as a portent of Odysseus’s imminent return and warns the suitors that they will face a massacre if they don’t leave.I am helpful like that too because i help from getting

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    Gilgamesh Essay In many stories throughout history‚ certain symbols are used to enhance a reader’s imagination to help visualize events that are happening. In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the anonymous author uses symbols‚ such as Humbaba and the Bull of Heaven‚ to represent the fear and struggle that the characters experience in the story. Throughout the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the characters are faced with obstacles that symbolize fear and struggle in the reader’s life. In the context of the ongoing battle

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    Odysseus‚ a hero? What comes to mind when we think of a hero? Generally‚ we think a hero is someone with some super powers‚ and has the ability to save the world. The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ a Greek mythical epic‚ includes Odysseus‚ someone who would be considered a hero‚ by what bravery he had shown. But as his life and the epic progresses‚ almost every time Odysseus faces a difficulty‚ he chooses to do the right thing‚ yet his pride and selfishness always get in the way‚ bringing him down and

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    To begin with‚ Odysseus is a very effective leader because he is fearless. No matter what obstacles he has to face‚ Odysseus gives it everything he has. He stands up against monsters‚ gods‚ and even the elements. He fought against the god Circe when she turned his men to animals‚ “Without a word‚ I drew my sharpened sword and in one bound held it against her throat” (920 Homer). He also shows that he is fearless when he stands up against all the suitors that tries to take his place as king‚ “’You

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