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    Hubris in the Iliad

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    In Homer’s epic‚ The Iliad‚ there are many great characters‚ both mortal and immortal. However‚ no characters seem to match the greatness and importance of Achilles‚ the mightiest of the Greeks and Hector‚ Trojan prince and mightiest of the Trojans. Although they are the mightiest of their forces‚ their attitudes and motives for the Greek-Trojan war are completely different. Since birth‚ mighty Achilles was destined for greatness as Thetis‚ his father was told that he would bear a son greater than

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    Justice In The Iliad

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    civilization is rooted in the people’s ideology. And because of the profound influences of current events‚ societal structure‚ and philosophical thinkers‚ a city’s principles continuously adapt to new ideas. Ancient Greece is no different. Homer’s The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem that recounts the Trojan War. It mentions and alludes to many Greek legends while implying common beliefs among citizens of Greece from the early 8th century B.C. Comparatively‚ Euripedes’ playwright The Women of Troy

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    Iliad and Achilles

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    Achilles Is The Hero Hector and Achilles; the proud leaders of the Greeks and the Trojans dominate the battle field throughout The Iliad. Hector wins people’s hearts‚ he is brave‚ strong‚ he cares for his family‚ he protects his people‚ and he leads his soldiers into battle! Achilles‚ on the other hand‚ is a cry baby‚ he stays in a corner when Agamemnon steals his slave girl and causes countless deaths on the Greek side. How can one argue that Achilles is a better leader when he acts so childish

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    Plagiarism In The Iliad

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    Plagiarism has been around for a very long time‚ did Homer write the Iliad‚ or did he take it from someone else and put his name on it? We can be fairly sure he wrote it‚ but with plagiarism‚ things can get very murky. In order to explain how plagiarism works I will present: what I know about plagiarism‚ how acts of plagiarism occur‚ and how plagiarism can be prevented. Plagiarism is something people learn about from a very young age‚ in elementary school teachers say not to copy others‚ in high

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    Gilgamesh Quiz

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    Quiz 1 Why is the Epic of Gilgamesh a first in known literary works? Answer Selected Answer:    It is the first to confront the idea of death Correct Answer:    It is the first to confront the idea of death Question 2 0 out of 4 points According to our text‚ what did the Hebrews believe their status as "chosen people" meant? Answer Selected Answer:    They were favored by YHWH‚ the Hebrew god Correct Answer:    They were to set an example of a higher moral standard Question

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    Gilgamesh Intrigue

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    The persona I wanted to be for our final presentation was Gilgamesh. What intrigues me the most about Gilgamesh is his will to stay alive forever. Everyone has a different idea about what life means to him or her. I have always been one interested in learning what the meaning of life is‚ and Gilgamesh felt it was to live forever. Gilgamesh was the King of Uruk‚ an ancient city of Sumer‚ which was later known as Babylonia. The story was first an oral myth that was passed down from generation‚ but

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The legend of Gilgamesh is believed to be the first story ever written by man. Before Gilgamesh was written it was passed from mouth to mouth by the ancient civilization of the Sumerians. The Sumerians existed over three thousand years before the birth of Christ. They recorded the story of Gilgamesh in cuneiform script. Later the Sumerian story was passed on to the Babylonians‚ Akkadians‚ Asyrians‚ Hitties‚ and Persians whom had also learned to write in their own languages. The Sumerians and

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Title: Gilgamesh Type: Epic Author: Anonymous Theme: The central idea of Gilgamesh was the greed that he had to receive eternal life. Gilgamesh was a selfish person who was half god and half man and wanted to keep his youth after seeing Enkidu die. Gilgamesh knew his destiny was not to receive eternal life because he was half man. He decided to go against the odds to fight against not having eternal life searching for the secret despite what the Gods told him. Exposition: The story

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Migas 1 Andrzej Migas Hines 8 11/16/12 Epic of Gilgamesh In the quest story of The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the protagonist Gilgamesh journeys through the stages of separation‚ initiation‚ and reconciliation in the search of immortality. “The narrative focused on the exploits of an epic hero”(litracy.com) The first stage of the quest is the call. “The call to adventure sets the story by disrupting the hero’s ordinary world.”(Vogler) We notice everything is going to start changing when Enkidu

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    gilgamesh and enkidu

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu The idea of finding your “soul mate” is often a worry of many‚ but what some people seem to forget is that your soul mate doesn’t have be to an intimate relationship it can be friendly. For example‚ Enkidu and Gilgamesh‚ from The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ become very good friends‚ best friends if you will‚ and they balance each other throughout their adventures. Gilgamesh is King of Uruk and a very strong man‚ actually the strongest man. Gilgamesh is a brave warrior‚ but somewhat

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