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    “Waiting for Superman” An Analysis of Thinking Critically Executive Summary The public school system in America has failed many people in our society. The money given to support education is at an all-time high. Many bad teachers are protected by powerful unions and these bad teachers could care less about low test scores. Students could accomplish anything‚ but instead bad teachers are causing many students to drop out. Lower test scores could be replaced with high test scores if bad

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    crossroad be your home‚ may a wasteland be your sleeping place…” In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ having crossed paths with Gilgamesh and his harlot‚ the life of our character‚ Enkidu‚ was turned to a wasteland. Enkidu lived freely. He ate with gazelles and drank with lions in a manner uncomplicated by pursuit or expectation. Unbeknownst to Enkidu‚ however‚ his life was never his own. He was created as a parallel to Gilgamesh‚ imparted with power meant to foil the rule exercised by the king without parry

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    In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the main character‚ Gilgamesh‚ is two-thirds god and one-third human‚ the supreme man. His feats and strength are beyond legendary‚ and it seems no task exceeds him. His character is inaccessible to the reader‚ ultimate and unmovable‚ but throughout the epic‚ he begins to evolve and develop into a relatable character and undergoes many trials that wear away at the initial godly image and bring him metaphorically back to earth. Gilgamesh was praised as the epitome of masculinity

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    I chose the epic of Gilgamesh and the story of Job as my reference points for universal truths. Both works highlight the happiness and pain we will experience on our journey through life. Gilgamesh and Job faced the same challenges in different ways throughout their stories. Gilgamesh and Job were both challenged by their family and friends because of their behavior. Gilgamesh has his first taste of sorrow when Enkidu dies. He is distraught and does not know how he will go on. I found their

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    The friend ship of Gilgamesh and Enkidu is very unique in nature. They both started off meeting and encountering each other in a fight‚ even though later on they become the best of friends. They had a sort of "bromance" relationship going on later in the story. At the beginning however‚ Gilgamesh is seen as separated‚ lonely‚ and almost kind of possessed. Then when Enkidu comes along‚ Gilgamesh stopped acting that way and started behaving more like a good leader. The friendship between the two is

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    While reading the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ we can clearly see the different roles women played in that time. These women were very diverse‚ some were considered harlots‚ others full of wisdom‚ and some were called gods. Each woman in these stories help the audience to see how important gender roles actually are. Women‚ as a whole‚ play a very key role in making this happen. Women start out to seem to be equal to the men in a sense that both genders are “gods." However‚ the main god happens to be the male

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh and Noah and the flood myths stories has several similarities and difference. In the both stories‚ there is an enormous flood that covers the earth. The flood myth in The Epic of Gilgamesh was written somewhere around 2750 and 2500 BCE‚ whereas the Noah and the Flood was written around 500 BC. As for The Mesopotamian story is date in the Bronze Age‚ 3000-1050 BC. All three stories tell a story of a noble figure who is apprised by mystical beings that a large flood is going

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    The role of women in The Epic of Gilgamesh is very important. One particular issue that is demonstrated is the status of women in The Epic of Gilgamesh. This is because of the fact that there are particular instances noted in The Epic of Gilgamesh that relate to contemporary mean and women. Prostitutions or the use of women for sex is the example that may be emphasized. The role of women is a very important topic in The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ and various women are chosen to represent various aspects

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    tries to keep teens shut off and unaware of the real world problems and stereotypes that contain them. Our public thrives off of an ignorant teen population. Sherman Alexie’s writings in Superman and Me are meant to inspire the oppressed peoples to overcome their stereotypes in order to save everyone. In Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie he says “A smart Indian is a dangerous person‚ widely feared…” After reading the entire passage‚ this can apply to any person. A smart teenager is a dangerous person

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    In the Story “Gilgamesh”‚ Gilgamesh is on a journey from the beginning of the novel to the end. Gilgamesh’s journey was in search of immortality. He fears death the most and he feared it throughout this novel. He looks for a way out by seeking immortality for the rest of his life. He feared death when he had bad dreams. In one of his dreams he said “We were walking in a gorge‚ and when I looked up‚ a huge mountain loomed‚ so huge that we were as small as flies. Then the mountain fell on top of

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