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    It is told to Gilgamesh by Utnapishtim when Gilgamesh encounters him while on his quest for the plant of everlasting life. Here we have a first hand account of the flood‚ by one of the sole survivors of the flood‚ the tale itself is found in an epic of a great king‚ which wasn’t exactly

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    observed in the first known book made in human history called The Epic of Gilgamesh. The question can be observed throughout the story in its characters and the character personalities as well as actions. The introduction to the story is the creation of Enkidu in order for there to be an individual that Gilgamesh cannot beat. Enkidu is made to be the exact opposite to Gilgamesh in the sense that Enkidu represents nature and the wild due to his creation being with

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    The Great Companionship of Gilgamesh and Enkidu Friendship in the third millennium BC must have been way different then how we see friendship today… Or is it? When you have a friendship with someone‚ you “fill their gaps” of what they don’t necessarily have. N. K. Sandars demonstrates that “filling of the gaps” in The Epic of Gilgamesh. The friendship of Gilgamesh and Enkidu benefits them both greatly by making up for each other’s limitations. You see this when they become stronger together to fight

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    Gilgamesh: True Epic Hero? Gilgamesh is an epic that predates the Bible‚ chronicling tales of Gilgamesh‚ King of Uruk. One such story accounts the relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu. The hero of this epic has long been argued‚ and with the aid of Phillip V. Allingham’s “Characteristics of an Epic Hero” it will be shown that Gilgamesh is not the true hero of this great epic. Based on the characteristics of an epic hero presented by Allingham‚ Gilgamesh does not demonstrate any traits that

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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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    hero and his motivations. As heroes‚ Gilgamesh and Rama reflect the values of the cultures that created them. First epic hero to be discussed is Gilgamesh. The epic of Gilgamesh allows us to see the values and concerns about Mesopotamian culture. This epic shows us that one strong male leader‚ advised by a counsel of city elders‚ was the form of government during this time. However‚ there seems to be a concern with the privileges of the people‚ as Gilgamesh is expected to be a benevolent ruler.

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    parallels between The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ translated by Benjamin R. Foster‚ and the Genesis stories‚ from The Hebrew Bible‚ are uncanny. The overall theme of these stories talks about divine intervention and questions the human condition of mortality. Both of these infamous literary works address the fact that humans are the only known species capable of abstract thinking‚ moral judgment‚ and meta-cognition. While continuous belief compares this ability with the divine‚ the human life is limited whereas

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    Epic Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known pieces of literature. According to Sumerian tradition‚ he was an early ruler of the city-state of Uruk. “He is said to be the son of the god Ninsun and a mortal father‚ however‚ historians have not obtained clear details on that matter” (McCaughrean‚ pg.5). It is also unclear whether the King Gilgamesh actually existed‚ but his story still acted as “instructive text” for the people of Mesopotamia. The Epic of Gilgamesh opens

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    story the point of the adventure is to change the epic hero for the better. so know that one can understand what makes a epic hero lets look at why Gilgamesh is a epic hero. To better explain the bases that who is Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh is the king of uruk‚ a Greek city state. who abuses his power and gets chalanged by the gods by creating Enkidu a being

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    at the top of their social ladder. In the Odyssey‚ Odysseus would be a Wanax because he owned an independent walled kingdom or palace. Both Odysseus and Gilgamesh were looked up to as leaders. When asked if they were successful leaders‚ I was a bit stuck. After some thought‚ though‚ I came to the conclusion that I believe both Odysseus and Gilgamesh were successful leaders. They were not always successful leaders‚ but their adventures and experiences molded them into reliable men. Our first glance

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