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    Friendship and Love in The Epic of Gilgamesh In the epic of Gilgamesh love and friendship‚ motivates change in Gilgamesh when he meets his second half Enkidu. He‚ Enkidu converts from a wild man into a noble one because of Gilgamesh‚ and their friendship blooms with love and sincerity for each other. They embraced and kissed. They held hands like brothers (90). The epic may lack a female love interest‚ but erotic love still plays an important role. Their love for each other grew more and more

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    Cultures across the globe have stories of a deity creating a flood to kill off the cruel race that is humanity. Two of the oldest stories are the Old Testament and The Epic of Gilgamesh. Since being written in similar regions and times‚ there are stark similarities between them. However‚ despite these similarities‚ there are some surprising differences. Firstly‚ the cause was similar in both Genesis and The Epic of Gilgamesh. In both stories‚ the God or gods brought the flood as punishment for

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    a hero to emulate and look to for guidance. Heroes provide hope‚ determination‚ and safety to all who are affected by their actions. Epic heroes are smarter and stronger than the average human‚ and they are on a quest for something important to their people. They also have strong ethics and values. In the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ Many would argue that Beowulf is an epic hero and can do no wrong‚ however his ethics and motives are incorrect. Beowulf is not an ethical man. When Grendel comes to the

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    My Life Story 1 My Life Story (Past‚ Present‚ & Future My Life Story 2 What was your family like? A. I grew up in a middle class home. B. I have two siblings‚ a brother and a sister. Only my sister lived with me. C. Both of my parents worked D. My parents were constantly arguing. What things do you remember about your childhood? A. I remember both of my parents working a lot. B. my sister was always babysitting me C. I remember my mom not always being happy

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    also the one who tells Gilgamesh that he should go to Utnapishtim. The sixth woman that I will be discussing was not named in the epic of Gilgamesh but we know her by Utnapishtim’s wife. She plays a very significant role in the story because she is the one who convinces her husband‚ Utnapishtim‚ to share the secret of “how the old man becomes a young man.” In the epic of Gilgamesh‚ Utnapishtim says‚ “There is a plant that grows under the water‚ it has a prickle like a thorn‚ like a rose; it will

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    the oldest written hero epic‚ written in cuneiform on clay tablets 1300 years before Homer. An Assyrian tale‚ as we have it‚ but scholars believe it first existed in oral tradition of Sumer and was first recorded approximately 2100 BCE. Gilgamesh’s major quest is unusual for that time period in that it has an intellectual purpose: he must wage a battle against despair in pursuit of the meaning of life and enduring fame. Our text only includes a small portion of this epic‚ so I will provide a

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    This idea is exemplified throughout time in stories both historical and fictional. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one such story. Gilgamesh deals with immortality on nearly every level‚ and at the same time points back to mortality‚ trying to extract a reason for living and dying. Ostensively‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh entertains the idea of immortality on a physical plane. The struggle for earthly immortality is meant to seem futile in Gilgamesh because in the story‚ as in life‚ all humans die. At first‚ Gilgamesh

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    than wealth and privilege (Charles Kuralt.)" The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Odyssey tell the stories of two men recognizing what means the most to them in life. They journey through their quests transforming into different people from whence they first began. In the end‚ they realize they just want to be loved and be with the ones who understand them most. When comparing the epics‚ it becomes apparent that Homer had to have been influenced by The Epic of Gilgamesh before creating The Odyssey because

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh was known to be dated back to the world’s first known organized civilization named Mesopotamia. The city was located in West Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Epic of Gilgamesh was written by the Sumerians‚ people who lived in Mesopotamia. Studies show that the Sumerians established the area around 3300 BC. The Sumerians then settled in the area from 3300 BC to 2350 BC. The Epic of Gilgamesh begins introducing the two main characters‚ Gilgamesh and Enkidu. Gilgamesh

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    December 1‚ 2012 THE1000 Bertolt Brecht; The Epic Theorist Bertolt Brecht was a poet‚ a playwright‚ and an influential leader of theatre in the 20th century. Berthold Brecht was born in East Germany in 1898. His first play‚ Baal‚ was written while Brecht was a medical student in Munich. His first success‚ ‘Drums in the Night’ was written while serving as a medical orderly in World War I. It earned him Germany’s highest award for dramatic writing‚ the Kleist Prize. That was the beginning of

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