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    worshiping gods in various ways to please them so they will not disturb their everyday lives by natural disasters which symbolize the god’s anger. In Mesopotamia‚ the god Enlil was displeased by the violence and destructive behavior of mortals “The Epic of Gilgamesh” page20. Therefore‚ according to the myth he decided to exterminate mankind with flood. The myth of the flood explained to Mesopotamian people the reason of nature’s actions. Another significant factor why people worshiped gods is to get some

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    Incredibes? Superheroes are brave‚ courageous‚ and strong. The qualities of a hero are based from epics written thousands of years ago. Epic heroes have many of the same character traits. Beowulf from Beowulf‚ Achilles from The Iliad‚ and Gilgamesh from Gilgamesh all share three common traits‚ their strength‚ their bravery‚ and a weakness. All epic heroes also have something that motivates them. Epic heroes tend to have some kind of god-like strength they use to beat their enemies. Beowulf used

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    “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 of making mistakes or being wrong. Gilgamesh was labeled "a tyrant"

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    with the character Ki-sikil-lil-la-ke (“maiden [of Gilgamesh’s father Lila/Lillu ] who screeches constantly; gladdener of all hearts”) as well as Ki-sikil-ud-da-ka-ra (“maiden who has stolen/seized the light”) from the prologue to the Sumerian epic Gilgamesh . Nonetheless it is Jewish folklore that truly developed the character of Lilith and it is this version that is most commonly meant when one refers to Lilith. What we see within these early versions of Lilith are really characters that share

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    f. Author ______Gilgamesh____________________ Author ______Gilgamesh____________________ Title __The Epic of Gilgamesh – Tablet 11______ Title __The Epic of Gilgamesh – Tablet 11______ e. “The gods did smell the savour‚ the gods did smell the savour sweet‚ the gods gathered like flies around the man making sacrifice.” f. “Even the gods took fright at the Deluge‚ they

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    Pg6-13 #1‚2‚3‚4‚8 Pg51-56 #1-6 1-The Mesopotamian’s believed in the afterlife and had a myth that they believed in known as “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” 2-The message of Siduri’s advice to Gilgamesh is that all men have to die and only the god’s can have immortality. She also says he needs to enjoy his life while he’s alive and not worry about dying. 3-Utnapishtim’s initial response and message compliments what Siduri said because both deal with how he should appreciate the life he has because

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh The Hebrew Bible: Genesis Metamorphosis Satapatha Brahmana The Epic of Gilgamesh deprived from ancient Mesopotamian times‚ infused with Babylonian culture. The Hebrew Bible is now referred to as the “Old Testament”‚ which is the text the Jewish faith now follow. The Metamorphosis myth was spawned from the Romans. The Satapatha Brahmana tale is from the sacred text of the Hindu people. Prior to the point of the flood story‚ the story was written in the third person omniscient

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    to address the essay questions #1-#3. Utilize your choice of texts as needed to address essay question #4: Choice 1: (a) Othello Choice 2: (a) The Epic of Gilgamesh (b) Old Testament: Genesis (c) Medea Choice 3: (a) The Canterbury Tales (b) Metamorphose 1. Consider the concept of “wild person” in context with Enkidu in the “Epic of Gilgamesh”. Now think about the concept of “foreigner” or “outsider” as they are relate to characters in Medea and Othello. For this essay question you will define

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    A scribe named Sin-liqe-unninni is credited with editing the standard version. The Epic of Gilgamesh was lost for centuries‚ but in 1853‚ it was rediscovered by Austen Henry Layard and Hormuzd Rassam on baked clay tablets in the Library of Ashurbanipal‚ the Assyrian king whose martial images grace museums around the world. The puzzle of Gilgamesh is still being completed as more is discovered and holes are filled. One place‚ among others‚ that archaeologists find

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    pages 154-155 in particular). Does she remind you of any character in Gilgamesh? If so‚ who? Why? Calypso is a beautiful goddess‚ with breathtaking features‚ and a lovely voice. Her home is filled with comforting surroundings in every aspect. There are lovely aromas floating through the air‚ and everything about it is luxurious. She is similar to Siduri from Gilgamesh. Siduri was described in the same way in the epic Gilgamesh. Siduri had a comforting surrounding and her home was very welcoming

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