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    The Epic of Gilgamesh vs. Star wars The Epic of Gilgamesh and Star wars at first glance seem as though they are polar opposites. One is a journey through space and the other is a journey for everlasting life. Vaguely these stories are very different but when looked at closely they share a lot of the same themes and concepts. They are similar in the fact that both Luke and Gilgamesh go on a quest for an overall end prize‚ they both have qualities of immortals and mortals‚ and they both had sidekicks

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    quests and deal with adversity in addition to performing civic justice for the people who look up to them. Those three criteria’s determine whether a sidekick is beneficial for heroes like Gilgamesh and Beowulf. Success in quests can often determine a hero’s status in a society. In the Gilgamesh story‚ both Gilgamesh and Enkidu embark on a journey to kill Humbaba‚ the guardian of the Cedar forest that is forbidden to mortals. Together‚ the duo manages to successfully complete the quest as both provide

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    In Gilgamesh and the Hebrew bible there are a lot of similar and differenced between the two stories. Within this essay‚ the discussion about the floods will be compared and contrasted between the two stories within the relationship between humans‚ Gods and the overall purpose of both floods. Within Gilgamesh and Hebrew bible water was used to destroy humankind. Utriapishtuim in Gilgamesh heard about the flood from the God Ea instead of the God who created the flood Ealil ().Unlike Noah who got

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    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 B.C. Today it is modern day Iraq. The story begins with Gilgamesh and his quest for immortality. Gilgamesh on his

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    Gilgamesh 1. Gilgamesh was 2/3 God 1/3 man‚ the strongest in the kingdom and a warrior type‚ who was at first an unfair king. Gilgamesh was larger than life because of the tasks that he set out to perform; killing of Hamarba‚ Chopping down the cedar forest‚ and the killing of the Heavens Bull; these were feats that no mortal would dare‚ or could do. Gilgamesh has a human side to him that is the want for the self (sex- his decree of all mans marriage night duties‚ friendship- how he reacts to

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    Gilgamesh‚ Story of Loss Gilgamesh is a book translated by Herbert Mason. It is the first story that is ever written in the human history. This book is about a King named Gilgamesh‚ who is tyrant to his people. After he gets into a fight with Enkidu because his people were praising Enkidu not him‚ he became friends with him. However‚ Enkidu dies on the mission to kill Humbaba‚ slave of Gods‚ because Gilgamesh wants to prove himself more powerful. The book conveys that going through loss or experiencing

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    The epic of Gilgamesh is about the ruler of uruk Gilgamesh and his quest to receive everlasting life. Gilgamesh wanted to receive everlasting life because he saw his best friend enkidu die of a slow agonizing death witch lead Gilgamesh to put his own mortality to question.. Enkidu died this death as punishment for the thing he and Gilgamesh did like kill the bull of heaven and chop down all the trees in the cedar forest after killing the demon humbaba. So Gilgamesh goes to the end of the earth to

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    In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The King of Uruk was filled with arrogance and hate. He always thought he was better than everyone‚ and no one was equal to him. However‚ when his citizens of Uruk became dissatisfied with his corruption they ask the Gods to put an end to it. So‚ the Gods make Enkidu - an equal rival for Gilgamesh. Although the fight was anticipated by the both of them they become friends and live in harmony. They go on journeys together and feel unstoppable. However‚ when they cross paths

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    Beowulf: A Pagan Epic Hero? Throughout literature there have been countless parallels and references to the story of Christ as written in the Bible. Even in such unexpected places as in seemingly pagan poems of ancient Danes and Geats- an epic with dragons and monsters- one still finds similar biblical allusions. In just such an unexpected place‚ the epic Beowulf‚ it’s title hero and his circumstance‚ become an allegory for the story of Christ. In this sense‚ Beowulf can be seen as a Christian

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    The stories of the Flood from Genesis and Gilgamesh are more different than alike. First of all‚ in the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the actual flood was caused by the furious gods when they‚ especially Enlil‚ desired to exterminate all of mankind for making too much noise and causing a ruckus which prevented the gods from sleeping‚ even though the people were in fact blooming in success. To the contrary‚ God started the flood in Genesis because he believed the only way to cleanse mankind’s evil hearts and

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