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    While reading the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ we can clearly see the different roles women played in that time. These women were very diverse‚ some were considered harlots‚ others full of wisdom‚ and some were called gods. Each woman in these stories help the audience to see how important gender roles actually are. Women‚ as a whole‚ play a very key role in making this happen. Women start out to seem to be equal to the men in a sense that both genders are “gods." However‚ the main god happens to be the male

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    The qualities that make an epic hero are strength‚ courage a strong mentality‚ and the aspiration to achieve heroic acts. Many heroes are considered role models as they make brave decisions attempting to do something extraordinary. Heroes often fight against the causes of evil as they try to make the environment a better place. Hercules (son of Zeus) is one of the many known Gods to Greek mythology. He is supernatural and immortal. The hero has extraordinary strength‚ being the strongest man on

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    Mulan can be compared and contrasted to the epic hero Beowulf. Both Mulan and Beowulf are very brave and successful in battle‚ but on the other hand‚ their motivations and their status in society are different. In the end‚ they both accomplished a greater goal by gathering the courage to fight. Mulan is a young female from China who has no real status in her society. She is restricted in what she can or cant do and how she should and shouldn’t act. She tries to be what society wants a young women

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    The story of Beowulf show what strategy did‚ when fighting the monster. Beowulf is an epic of a man so strong and mighty that he was being held so high by the people of his era. He was fight for the glory not for the gold. Beowulf out smarted the large Grendel and causes the amputation of grendel’s arms and soon he banished away to his lair. The victory of Beowulf was regarded so highly and the whole of Dane rejoiced. But the happiness did not look long because as Grendel was died‚ the monster mother

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    In Unit 4 I have learned many things about myths and rituals‚ the story of Epic of Gilgamesh‚ and the stages of the hero’s journey. These three things benefited me in different ways. I did not know anything about myths and rituals and going over the questions that you assigned in class helped me. The questions made me realize what kind of person I am. It made me answers about my rituals‚ and asked me about my myth opinions. It also talked about my favorite fairy tale and a mythology story that I

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    Bo Jackson: An Epic Hero

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    grew up‚ he knew there was something abnormal about the things he could do compared to others. All the people around him saw it too and questioned it. His abilities surpassed even pros and seemed to come close to even the legends. Bo Jackson is an epic hero in that he is capable of deeds of great strength and courage‚ a noble born‚ and a great warrior. Bo is capable of great strength that is unimaginable to those around him. Bo himself has incredible strength and which most people resort to lifting

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    literature‚ as well as music all represent this question and in order to face this question individuals believe in specific occurrences‚ purposes‚ or even religion. This question can be observed in the first known book made in human history called The Epic of Gilgamesh. The question can be observed throughout the story in its characters and the character personalities as well as actions. The introduction to the story is the creation of Enkidu in order for there to be an individual that Gilgamesh cannot

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    region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers also known as the “Fertile Crescent”. Gilgamesh was the fifth sovereign he was part god and part man. From him we learn kingship was a matter of divine entitlement and human authority. In the excerpt from Epic Gilgamesh (2100 BC)‚ As the king Gilgamesh was honor and said to be "two-thirds god" (46) and "a god and a man" (15). Kings were divinely chosen and granted great supremacy with god-like status. However‚ god-like status did not make the king incapable

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    Ishtar is the Queen of Heaven by the citizens of ancient Mesopotamia. She is often shown winged and bearing arms. In the excerpt‚ Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the Assyrian News Agency Version‚ Ishtar is the goddess of love and fertility‚ also the goddess of war which no latter day king‚ no man alive can equal. This expresses a strong feminist standpoint during the ancient Mesopotamia. Ishtar lures her lovers and then executes them hence; Gilgamesh refused her proposal for marriage. Gilgamesh is afraid of the

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    Insomnia began by first being referenced in the world’s oldest literary book‚ the Gilgamesh epic. In the book‚ the character‚ Gilgamesh‚ became mortal by making a transition from being constantly awake‚ to sleeplessness‚ and then to familiarity. In other ancient tales‚ sleeplessness and sleep played the difference in being immortal or mortal. In one ancient tale‚ the story of Chinese king Wu‚ the reason of his sleeping problems were because he never secured the heaven’s support. People back in the

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