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    The afterlife is something that has been and likely will be argued over until such time as a deity of some kind presents themselves and sets the record straight. Until then‚ we get to deal with religious tension and violence that is ultimately pointless but might make some people feel better about their own fruitless existences. Speaking of existence‚ part of what makes the afterlife such a touchy subject is that people want to believe that there is a point to initial life. If life is some kind of

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    Gilgamesh and Antigone

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    honoring the divine was the right stand to take in any situation‚ but also how exactly to pay respect to them: "I know I’m pleasing those I should please most" (line 88). After realizing the fact that the body of her brother (Polyneices) would not be given last rites‚ she went to her sister asking her for help in honoring the divine. When her sister declined her desire and warned her of the risks of such actions‚ Antigone was steady in her decision believing that disrespecting the Gods was the real risk

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    how Gilgamesh‚ Odysseus‚ and Oedipus fulfill their role as an epic hero. Secondly I’ll talk about how they compare to each other. Thirdly what the heroes do right according to their traditions. What do they wrong and why do they do it. Why does Odysseus succeed as hero while the other heroes fail in the key way? What makes Oedipus a “tragic” hero? I’ll talk about if we can blame Oedipus for his failures on personal flaws‚ mistakes‚ chance‚ fate‚ or a mix of factors. Ill also talk about what statement

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    Enkidu & Gilgamesh

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    Enkidu and Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh is about a Tyrant‚ Gilgamesh‚ who terrorized the people from his kingdom. Enkidu was created to save the people and become a companion to Gilgamesh. From the beginning‚ a clear and invisible bond is created. Gilgamesh and Enkidu are complete opposites that complement each other; one was an arrogant city dweller‚ the other a quintessential "Wildman" of the woods and plains. Gilgamesh civilizes Enkidu and Enkidu helps Gilgamesh transform into a perfect leader

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    Gilgamesh vs Socrates

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    In the Epic of GilgameshGilgamesh was one of the strongest men to walk the earth. They said his power could only be matched by Enkidu. In The Death of Socrates‚ Socrates was respected by every person who came to visit him before he died. Socrates was mentally and physically powerful. He wasn’t afraid of anything‚ not even of death. This is where both men were different in strength. Socrates was able to face death without fright whereas Gilgamesh was taunted in fear by the idea of dying‚ therefore

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    Gilgamesh Research Paper

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    World Literature  11/24/14    Gilgamesh: Origination of Storytelling  and How this Link to the Past is Still Relevant    Gilgamesh‚ over  5‚000  years  old‚  is the oldest  written work‚ so then how is it still  relevant  today?  This  lies  in  the  structure  of  the  story‚  in  its  themes  and  in  its intrinsic  values  and  quests  for  such  things  as  immortality  and  the  questions  about  death  and  mortality  that  are  explored in  this  book.  Gilgamesh‚  the oldest written work and a poetic 

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    Douglass‚ An American Slave and The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ An American Slave‚ follows a slave’s recount of his life

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    In this essay I am going to deal with the two epic texts called: "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and Homer’s "Odyssey". For both texts‚ I will discuss the cultural value of "heroism" In order to make a good analysis of both texts we have to know what "Epic" means. Webster’s defines it as "a long poetic composition‚ usually centered upon a hero‚ in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style" (Webster’s Universal College Dictionary‚ New York: Gramercy Books‚ 1997). In each

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    Gilgamesh Tablet

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    In most of The Epic Poem of Gilgamesh‚ the twelfth tablet does not exist in most of the epic. This section is not included in some translations and versions. The authors of this epic poem added this tablet to this poem‚ but the reason why is still not found. It does not keep up a correspondence with the rest of the poem and this tablet also disagrees with some events that are a main focus. In The Epic Poem of Gilgamesh Tablet XII‚ Gilgamesh drops a stick through a small hole in the floor of the

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    Gilgamesh vs Genesis

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    every religion and have been passed down for generations in their respective cultures. Striking similarities are readily seen between the Book of Genesis and the Epic of Gilgamesh of the Hebrews and Sumerians respectively. Both sources include a tale of a great flood that was to clear the earth of its inhabitants. Although the Epic of Gilgamesh predates the Book of Genesis by hundreds of years‚ the Sumerian text probably had a profound influence over the latter. Genesis‚ the first book of the Old

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