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    The Power of Sexuality In the epic poem “Gilgamesh‚” the main character was two-thirds God and one-third human. Gilgamesh presented himself with a god like mentality. His power was neither gained nor deserved. He’s a selfish leader who held his power by striking fear into the hearts of those forced to succumb to him. The gods created Enkidu‚ a man so fearful and threatening‚ to bring down and end Gilgamesh’s reign of terror; but the outcome was least expected. They became great friends and

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    the epic is implicitly an exploration of what qualities define Sundiata as a hero‚ and by extension‚ what virtues are heroic. The most glaring is his strength. Even when he is crippled as a child and cannot walk‚ the boy has strong arms. But when he finally stands‚ he surprises everyone‚ bending an enormous rod to a bow and pulling a tree up by its roots. Another quality is his bravery‚ most clearly illuminated by his skill and grit in battle. But Sundiata has more than animal strength – he shows

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    Religion has always played a vital role in human society. As our earliest stories and poems indicate‚ questions of gods‚ divinity‚ immortality‚ and creation existed in ancient cultures and pervaded many facets of daily life‚ including literature. In The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Leiden Hymns we see not only this literary preoccupation with questions of divinity‚ but also stories and attitudes that foreshadow contemporary Abrahamic religions––Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. However‚ this is not

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    Simile and Milton’s Redefinition of the Epic The epic similes in John Milton’s Paradise Lost serve a greater purpose than that of decorative speech‚ in that they find a niche in the sector of functional language where they are used to impart understanding of Milton’s greater theodicy. He precisely echoes the poetic text of epic writers such as Homer and Virgil‚ but with the identified intention of creating a work that superseded those traditional epic poems. Milton sought‚ as an author‚ to prove

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    role of women is a very important topic in "The Epic of Gilgamesh‚" and various women are chosen to represent various aspects of the mesopotamian conception of women. In the ancient times males were inessential to the preservation of life. "The Epic of Gilgamesh" shows how the inability of males to give birth causes a sense of despair and alienation. While the representation of women might seem confusing at first with its wide range of traits‚ the epic tries to demonstrate all aspects of women‚ some

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    The epic poem Beowulf is one of the best of all time. Within the poem Beowulf’s selflessness to protect his men and the land can easily be seen. The battles Beowulf endured lead him to personify the characteristics of a person he is. Beowulf doesn’t stop until his battles are completely conquered. Throughout the epic poem Beowulf‚ characters exemplify many different themes including courage and loyalty. Some may think that Beowulf was just an arrogant fool who wanted all the glory he could get‚

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    In “Don Quixote‚” “The Epic of Gilgamesh‚” and “The Odyssey” there are limited presentations of women throughout the text‚ if not prostitutes or servants‚ women are portrayed as mothers or wives. In contrast‚ the male characters throughout the text are depicted as warriors or heroes possessing the prominent role in restoring peace‚ their reputation can be attributed to the exhibition of strength‚ physical strength and expertise. Don Quixote is the main character who is driven to madness because

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    Odysseus is an Epic Character “I am Odysseus son of Laertes‚ known before all men for the study of crafty designs‚ and my fame goes up to the heavens.” Odysseus was quoted saying this in Book 9. Odysseus said this when he was greeting others. Some of the reasons he does these things is because he is an epic character. The Odyssey clearly shows Odysseus is an epic character through the conflict he faces‚ his long journey‚ and the hardships he endures. Odysseus has been shown to be an epic character

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    the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times In about 1470‚ Thomas Malory finished Morte d’ Arthur‚ the first of the many legends written about King Arthur. Even in modern times‚ King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are a favorite subject in movies‚ books‚ and plays. Often times this is so because the Medieval Period in general‚ and King Arthur in particular‚ have an air of mystery‚ romance‚ fantasy‚ and adventure that are popular themes in all times and cultures. I compared Malory’s

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    In Unit 4 I have learned many things about myths and rituals‚ the story of Epic of Gilgamesh‚ and the stages of the hero’s journey. These three things benefited me in different ways. I did not know anything about myths and rituals and going over the questions that you assigned in class helped me. The questions made me realize what kind of person I am. It made me answers about my rituals‚ and asked me about my myth opinions. It also talked about my favorite fairy tale and a mythology story that I

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