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    There are many epic heroes in literature that i could have chosen‚but I decided to go with Odysseus. When I first read the odyssey‚ I loved it and I still do. I loved it not only for the Greek culture‚ action or monsters. I fell in love with the book because of the characters mainly Odysseus‚ before I learned what an epic hero was I already knew that Odysseus was one.On his journey throughout this book he was courageous‚ wise‚ intelligent‚ loyal and many more. He is also a father and a husband‚ he

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    The elements of an epic poem contain a hero of legendary proportion‚ adventures of superhuman strength and valor‚ and involvement in the super natural. The story of Beowulf is a prime example because the main character‚ Beowulf‚ fulfills all the aspects necessary to identify an epic poem and hero. The qualities that an epic hero has are displayed in Beowulf by being a hero of great importance‚ having adventures of epic strength and valor‚ and being involved in defeating supernatural. There was

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    Odysseus is an Epic Character “I am Odysseus son of Laertes‚ known before all men for the study of crafty designs‚ and my fame goes up to the heavens.” Odysseus was quoted saying this in Book 9. Odysseus said this when he was greeting others. Some of the reasons he does these things is because he is an epic character. The Odyssey clearly shows Odysseus is an epic character through the conflict he faces‚ his long journey‚ and the hardships he endures. Odysseus has been shown to be an epic character

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    in many respects to the Mesopotamian flood stories” (The New Oxford Annotated Bible pg 19)‚ which were written beforehand. As much as they are similar‚ there are significant differences that distinguish the two tales and their reliability. The epic of Gilgamesh‚ written by the Sumerians between 2700 B.C. and 600 B.C.‚ is the most famous parallel to the story of Noah in the bible. It focuses on the king of Uruk Gilgamesh‚ and his quest for immortality after the death of his friend. This quest

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    (PROFESSOR) Submitted on: April 28‚ 2011 ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Skeptics claim that the flood narrative of Genesis1 is a rewritten version of an original myth‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ from the Enuma Elishproduced by the Sumerians. The flood of the Epic of Gilgamesh is contained on Tablet XI2 of twelve large stone tablets that date to around

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    A mock- heroic poem uses the formal elements which characterize the epic genre to depict a trivial situation. It thus creates a contrast between the form and content that results in a satiric and absurd effect‚ ridiculing the characters in the plot and their actions. In the form and style‚ MacFlecknoe is a kind of mock-epic or mock-heroic poem. The very opening of MacFlecknoe is characterized by epic inflation which has a comic effect. Flecknoe who is known to be a worthless

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    An epic poem can be written and translated in numerous ways. When focusing someone’s perspective in the main hero of the poem they come to the understanding of the physical and non-physical attributes of the character. For example‚ when concentrating in the poem Beowulf‚ many of the readers contribute to the idea of Beowulf being a strong and brave character. Furthermore‚ the claim here is not to understand the reader’s perspective in Beowulf’s physical body‚ but to understand that being a hero does

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    “The Epic of Gilgamesh” The Epic of Gilgamesh is a compilation of stories of ancient time which have some similarities with the Old Testament. The poem was originally written in Akkadian by Sin-Leqi-Unninni on eleven tablets with a broken up appendix on a twelfth. The poem is unique because it names its author‚ which is uncommon for literary works that we have from of this time. Comparable to most of the stories from this time (2700 B.C.)‚ journeys and events are an integral part of the stories

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    In the Anglo Saxon time period‚ the epic poem Beowulf written by the Beowulf poet‚ allows one to see a great example of an epic hero. Beowulf the main character illustrates ; superhuman strength devotion to duty‚ loyalty and bravery. During the Anglo Saxon time period they expected greatness from there hero.To show he/she is worthy of great lord or king. The physical description of Beowulf shows the reader that he is an epic hero. For instance‚” In his far­off home Beowulf Higlac’s follower and the

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    Religion has always played a vital role in human society. As our earliest stories and poems indicate‚ questions of gods‚ divinity‚ immortality‚ and creation existed in ancient cultures and pervaded many facets of daily life‚ including literature. In The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Leiden Hymns we see not only this literary preoccupation with questions of divinity‚ but also stories and attitudes that foreshadow contemporary Abrahamic religions––Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. However‚ this is not to suggest

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