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    and Gilgamesh flood stories. Although different in regards to the details‚ the main plot is similar between the two stories from two different civilizations. Because of this similarity‚ many people believe that either “Genesis was copied from an earlier Babylonian story‚ or the Gilgamesh myth was copied from an earlier Hebrew story‚ or both were copied from a common source that predates them both (Robinson). There are many similarities between the Noah flood story and the Gilgamesh flood

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    “Build a boat”‚ they said. “The flood will come”‚ they said. The flood stories of “The Epic of Gilgamesh” and “The Genesis” are both accounts of the great disasters that wiped out most of the population of Earth that have both differences and similarities on what happened when the floods occurred. These stories parallel each other in many areas including the warning given to an individual being‚ the instruction to build an ark‚ the instruction to bring a sampling of species on board‚ the method by

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    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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    over the health of characters‚ the setting and even the very lives of protagonists. The Epic of Gilgamesh and the story of Oedipus The King both hold exemplary instances of this concept. In the story of Gilgamesh‚ gods have a momentous role in the story. Despite their divinity‚ the Babylonian gods display human-like traits. Their moods and ulterior motives play significant roles in the story. Gilgamesh starts off as a wicked and arrogant king of Uruk. When the people of Uruk plea to the gods for

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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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    (Claim) In the epic Gilgamesh‚ the hero Gilgamesh learns that immortality is unattainable for him and he gains wisdom because of his journey. (Evidence #1) At first‚ when Gilgamesh is adamant about contradicting mortality Utnapishtim (the mortal that turned into a god) brings forth a test to Gilgamesh and says‚ “I will show you that‚ like all human beings‚ you are weak… I want you to… stay awake for seven nights and six days” (212). (Warrant #1) Gilgamesh then flunks Utnapishtim’s test‚ consequently

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    The Great Floods: Gilgamesh vs. The Genesis The epic story of Gilgamesh talks about a great flood that covered the whole world. Isn’t it strange that this story seems to mirror that of the great flood in the Book of Genesis? These two stories contain general similarities but when comparing the minute details‚ they are very different. The story of Gilgamesh was written around 2000 B.C.‚ many years before the Genesis story in about 400 B.C. The writers of the bible probably knew of the flood in

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    The stories of both Gilgamesh and Noah demonstrate the journey to find "immorality" though both accounts are done in very different ways. Although the purpose of each story is very similar in some respects‚ there are a few differences that are conveyed through the heroes. In the story of Gilgamesh‚ he possesses the characteristics of wisdom and strength which are strongly valued by the Sumerians; whereas Noah possesses the characteristics of obedience and trust which are valued by the Hebrews. The

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    In Unit 4 I have learned many things about myths and rituals‚ the story of Epic of Gilgamesh‚ and the stages of the hero’s journey. These three things benefited me in different ways. I did not know anything about myths and rituals and going over the questions that you assigned in class helped me. The questions made me realize what kind of person I am. It made me answers about my rituals‚ and asked me about my myth opinions. It also talked about my favorite fairy tale and a mythology story that I

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    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 leads him to Utnapishtim‚ (character equivalent to the biblical Noah) who is the “immortal flood hero” (Wikipedia). Utnapishtim then recounts to Gilgamesh the story of how he survived the flood. There are

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