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    Immortality Immortality Immortality: The ability to live forever; an eternal life. Immortality‚ the longest endeavour man has ever dared‚ from the Ancient Egyptians to the Monarchs of the Dynasties of China‚ to even now we still are trying to become Immortal. In my opinion there never will be full immortality‚ but many people do in my opinion this quote by Harriet Martineau is more to the truth; “We do not believe in immortality because we can prove it‚ but we try to prove it because we cannot

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    and the Gospel according to Mark‚ both stories focus heavily on the subject and meaning of everlasting life and eternal suffering. Both these stories share similar outlooks on immortality‚ humanity’s everlasting pursuit after it‚ and their willingness to do anything to achieve it‚ but though both stories agree on immortality and humanity’s pursuit after it‚ they are complete opposites on the subject of eternal suffering‚ because The Immortal shows that eternal suffering exists and we unknowingly experience

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    GILGAMESH AND THE ODYSSEY “Descriptive comparison between Gilgamesh and Odysseus” Gilgamesh is an ancient poem that significantly marked its name as somehow being the first major heroic narrative in the world literature. Fractions of this literature were discovered uniquely carved in tablets even before the Roman‚ Hebrew and Greek civilization appeared. Gilgamesh depicts a unique and propinquity story of Gilgamesh and his companion Enkidu that transcribed a complex and moving gist of bonds of

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    “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us‚” (LotR 51). Death is a necessary evil‚ an end to life. It’s what we do with our life that is most important. In Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings‚” mortals who acquire immortality end up facing many harsh realities. In the creation of Middle Earth‚ Iluvatar creates the Ainur (Holy Ones) and the Children of Iluvatar. The Ainur are the first‚ and the most powerful beings created by Iluvatar; they are immortal. The Children of Iluvatar

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    Jannel Amaya 5131336 Dr. Shelly Wick Writing and Rhetoric II December 4‚ 2014 Immortality: The Key to Survival or Extinction? Many movies‚ TV shows‚ and books implement a great desire to live forever. Whether it’s to live for eternity with a loved one‚ travel the world for new experiences‚ create cures for impossible diseases‚ or to see multiple generations from one family. Throughout the years many people have already shown the sign that they are living longer. From previous generations humans lived

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    Gilgamesh begins his journey with a flawed self-image‚ obsessed with finding immortality and destroying anything in path to gain what he believes he deserves. The physical journey does not change him‚ as he gains nor loses anything. Gilgamesh begins his expedition‚ afraid of death‚ ignoring the teachings of others and unable to see beyond what is in front of him. He inadvertently destroys the poles of the boat in his great hurry to reach his destination to Utnapishtim‚ and does not even recognize

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    and clay their meat... They who had stood in the place of gods...now stood like servants‚” expressing their fear that life after death would be a time of hardship and servitude. This fear of death was the reason for the Mesopotamian’s interest in immortality‚ opposed to the Egyptian’s readiness for death. The geographical location of the two early civilizations led to differing beliefs of what happens after

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    understand that everyone had different belief on immortality and were never the same. Homeric and Platonic conceptions of immortality were the two different ideas that the civilizations of ancient Greece believed in. Early Greek religion believed that there were human and there were many gods. They believed in gods such as Hera‚ Poseidon‚ Hades‚ Olympus‚ Zeus and many more who can never die which made them immortal. Homeric believed immortality of

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    Sappho: Poems

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    Sappho: Poems In her work “Let’s Not Pretend‚” Sappho juxtaposes opposite ends of the spectrum of being‚ using life and death‚ black and white‚ mortality and immortality‚ old-age and youth‚ but not in a nostalgic theme. She cites her current old age‚ and seems to be relatively acceptant of the fact that life is indeed waning‚ and that she‚ unlike so many who she has seen‚ will not simply be stuck in the quest for eternal beauty. She writes “No‚ no one can cure it; keep beauty from going/And I

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    Journey of Death and Immortality The theme of death and immortality has been approached in many different ways by poets. Emily Dickinson is one of the numerous poets who use death and immortality as the theme of several of her poems. David Baker writes‚ “Emily Dickinson is gloriously at home with death‚ her weirdly familiar afterlife‚ and the language of that other world” (Baker 2005). In her poem "Because I could not stop for Death‚" she portrays death as a kind gentleman who comes to

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