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    which will lead to reward. In modern day life‚ these morals are still enforced and can lead to success‚ good fortune‚ and honor. The two floods incorporate long‚ treacherous processes to gain lengthened life. Utnapishtim from The Epic of Gilgamesh and Noah from the Bible portray the benefits of sacrifices made.

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    Bible 410 After the flood had passed and the Lord had dried up the land‚ Noah and his family along with the animals that God had instructed to put on the ark as well‚ came down from the vessel and became a new beginning‚ a new start for the reborn world under God. It had been sometime since the flood had passed and Noah had become a man very interested in the growing of grapes and he formed his own vineyards. He became very drunk off wine one day as he made his way to his tent‚ where he unclothed

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    In both‚ an individual was warned of the great flood to occur. Both Noah and Utnapishtim were advised to build an ark big enough to survive the flood and sustain the life their families and a subset of Earth’s species. The floods in both instances were global disasters and exterminated all of mankind. At the end of each tale‚ a bird was sent as a method to discover if land was nearby. Finally‚ Noah and Utnapishtim offered sacrifices to the gods for choosing them to survive the flood

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    Genesis both have people who get on ships to brave the flood. In the Epic of Gimgamesh It says “O man of Shuruppak‚ son of Ubartutu; Tear down the house and build a boat” In the Book of Genesis it says‚ “Noah and his company in the ark survived.” Both of these stories talk about how Utanapishtim and Noah bring people or animals on to a ship to survive the flood. Another similarity of these two stories is that at the end of the floods they are both acknowledged by their own Gods. Utanapishtim actually

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    Considering Noah as a Lacanian ‘Other’ Amidst an Alien Invasion Octavia Butler’s “Amnesty” follows post-abductee Noah in her attempts to bridge the two diverse populations (humans and the aliens referred to as “Communities”) in their challenge to decide whether or not they can cooperatively and symbiotically co-exist. In Noah’s descriptions of her experiences with the Communities she reveals the similarities shared in both humans and the Communities‚ as well as the severe activities sometimes

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    and a flood. Although these themes are similar‚ the significance of how these two cultures interpreted them could have been different. The theme of smiting can be read in both text but the ideas surrounding them differ. In the account of Noah‚ “So God said to Noah‚ “I am going to put an end to all people‚ for the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth.” (Genesis 6:13) In this western account God is smiting mankind for their wickedness‚ to

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Genesis are two different texts from different time periods. The stories that are going to be discussed are the Genesis and Gilgamesh flood stories. They have few similarities but their stories continue along the same line‚ although they are different in regard to detail. This essay will examine the reasons of the flood‚ the role of the two main characters‚ the religious characters and other noticeable difference of these texts. The reason of the flood of the in The

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    revolves around Zen Buddism. The Noah play is very simplistic in terms of the design‚ usually with prayer and front-center stage. It also involves musical structure. Character * Physical * Socio-economical * Psychological * Moral/Ethical Noah and his sons is a play with major dramatic structure. It was written in the middle ages‚ depicting the Great Food. Noah is the main character of the play. In my opinion the major question in this play is‚ will Noah fulfill God’s orders on a consistent

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    Cragg‚ Published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1985. “Gilgamesh” by: Stephen Mitchell‚ Published by Free Press 2004. “The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels” by: Alexander Heidel‚ Published by The University of Chicago Press‚ 1963. “Noah” by Lloyd Bailey‚ Published by University of South Carolina Press‚ 1989. “The Norton Anthology of World Literature.” General Editor Sarah Lawall‚ Published by W.W. Norton & Company 2002. “Quick Verse 2010.” Encyclopedia of Bible Facts. “The

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    However‚ Noah is a young college student with no retail experience‚ he has only had customer service experience in a gaming company the he worked for. The slogan “you don’t have to be an athlete to look and feel like one.” Customer satisfaction is what the success

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