In both The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Essential Odyssey‚ the actions of key individuals are continuously being placed under question. As a result‚ it can be very difficult to understand what can be considered just in situations. I will first demonstrate how the characters in both of these texts were granted approval and gained support from either their gods or community leaders. I will then analyze how even though these individuals went against other groups of people‚ their actions were still just
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I began fussing with the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Enuma Elish because a group of people with whom I work were curious about Noah. And I can’t‚ of course‚ teach about Noah and the Flood without teaching about the different creation stories in Genesis 1 and 2. And I most assuredly can’t do them any credit if I don’t make a nod to other Ancient Near East literature. (Utterly unrelated to the task at hand‚ this little nugget from Gilgamesh [and I love it that my spell-checker knows this word without
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Compare and contrast at least two of the epic heroes that we have studied so far: Gilgamesh‚ Rama (or Sita)‚ and Achilles (or another heroic figure from the Iliad). What makes these figures heroic in the eyes of their cultures‚ and what does does their heroic character reveal about the priorities or values of their cultures? There are many stories of heroes out there that exhibit the unique qualities that each one of them possesses . A hero is someone that exposes a behavior controlled by wisdom
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region renown for being the cradle of civilizations‚ Mesopotamia‚ is the setting of this epic poem‚ The Story of The Flood. The Story of The Flood is embodied into the 11th tablet of 12‚ that together‚ compose the many heroic stories of The Epic of Gilgamesh. This narrative is the oldest piece of Epic Western Literature‚ that is of Sumerian/Babylonian origins. It is believed to have been composed sometime from 2‚700 B.C.E. to 2‚500 B.C.E. and first inscribed in 2‚100 B.C.E. to 1‚400 B.C.E. The best-preserved
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Freud’s view of civilization emerges from his understanding of the struggle between Eros and Death. Freud expresses the existence of two contrary instincts‚ Eros and Death‚ via starting from the speculations on the beginning of life and biological parallels. While Eros preserves the living substance and joins it into larger units‚ such as societies‚ Death dissolves these units and brings them back to their primeval state. The death drives appear to be regressive‚ striving for a return to a less differentiated
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Life of Pi also told a story that explored the happenings of a shipwreck and duality of survival. The next type of storytelling I discovered is the cultural component. This type of story acts as a preserver for time and information. The readings‚ Gilgamesh and Ignorance address this in very different ways. The last type of motivation for stories is to cultivate therapy. Night by Elie Wiesel and Sacred Ground by Eboo Patel are both stories that can be used by the author to address hardships in life
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understand our temper – folks who are put in our life to round us into complete people. Eve and Enkidu are perfect examples of complementary personas. Both people serve to quench the personalities to which they provide counterpoint‚ Enkidu in showing Gilgamesh that he is not invincible and Eve in showing Adam that his companion in life will stick with him through thick and thin. It is by the actions and behaviors of these characters that we learn that no one is a complete person from the time of birth;
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narrative from each other. Characters are also different in each narrative. The events that take place also separate each story but also tie them together. The floods that the Gods sent to wipe out all humans happened for a reason. The story of Gilgamesh and the flood begins with the world being a teeming place. The people were multiplying and were becoming too loud and out of control for the Gods. This is different from the other stories in that the initiation of the flood occurs because the people
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as their family was happy and healthy. With all of the different varying opinions in this world‚ one is not able to set a finite definition for success. For this reason‚ it makes it very difficult to judge as to whether or not Gilgamesh lived a successful life. Gilgamesh was a tortured soul. Being 2/3 God and 1/3 human can make it difficult to truly understand where you fit in in the world. This was one of the reasons he was such a difficult person‚ always causing trouble. “I alone rule‚ supreme
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divinity occurs almost everywhere. Most of the acceptable behaviors we have been taught since infancy have religious roots. I will compare and contrast the concepts of divinity in Judaic‚ Sumerian and Hindu culture‚ based on Genesis‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Ramayana of Valmiki‚ respectively. Judging by the literature‚ the Judaic concept of divinity seemed to be both polytheistic and monotheistic. I conclude there were multiple gods by several passages in Genesis including when God said‚ “Let
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