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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic Of Gilgamesh In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh undertakes a journey of self-discovery and transformation from a tyrannical leader to a refined‚ mature and wiser king.  The hero of Uruk‚ who is two-thirds god and one-third man‚ was introduced as the reigning monarch of Uruk who was a notorious rapist causing hatred and concern within in the kingdom. In the epic‚ his friendship and adventures undertaken with Enkidu‚ the death of Enkidu‚ and his failure to achieve immortality are key

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    empires‚ kingdoms‚ and cities made many achievements before the arrival of the Europeans. They made advancements in things such as trade‚ government‚ education‚ and art. Some of Africa’s cities grew wealth and power through trade. Three empires‚ Ghana‚ Mali‚ and Songhai controlled the gold and salt trade. The advanced civilizations began in the city of Axum. The city of Axum became an important trading center because of its location. It was located by the Red Sea. Good were able to be collected from

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    The Epic Hero

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    23‚ 2013 2nd Block The Epic Hero An epic hero is a man of extraordinary strength‚ distinguished courage‚ and talent admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. I believe heroes should hold many qualities upon themselves such as sacrifice‚ focus‚ bravery‚ courage‚ determination‚ and loyalty. A hero‚ in the opinion of others‚ has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act‚ and is regarded as a model or ideal. Beowulf is a character of a legendary epic hero. He becomes a leader

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh What is the historical significance of The Epic of Gilgamesh? The historical significance of The Epic of Gilgamesh was being the first masterpiece of World Literature that dated back in 2800 BCE. The Epic of Gilgamesh portrayed the lifestyle‚ believed‚ and culture of people lived during that era. The story of Gilgamesh hold tremendous history values since the it was lost in 100 BEC until the British Archeologist found it again in 1840s CE. Rediscovered the tablet of

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    Epic Beowulf

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    Beowulf is an epic about a hero who takes on great challenges and adventures. This epic is from the Anglo-Saxon period. The character Beowulf embodies the virtues of the Anglo-Saxon culture and beliefs. Beowulf reveals details about the culture in which it was written. During this time of the Epic‚ around 800 A.D.‚ there were two basic and common beliefs. these beliefs were both Paganism and Christianity. The main belief that we see right off the bat is Paganism. Paganism is the belief in monsters

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    Epic Of Gilgamesh

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    Analysis of Gilgamesh The ancient Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh was a record and fable of the King Gilgamesh and his quest for immortality. The historic King Gilgamesh ruled around 2700 B.C.E. but the oldest found recording of the Epic Gilgamesh is dated to around 2000 B.C.E. The epic poem itself is loosely based upon plausible events from the King’s life. The added supernatural events throughout are characteristic of an epic‚ but those very elements also reflect the beliefs and practices of the

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    An Epic Hero

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    An Epic Hero In the epic poem Beowulf‚ many qualifications can be found for the archetype‚ Beowulf‚ to be an epic hero. His bravery is shown through his desire for a quest and a battle with a supernaturally strong man-eating beast. He is unafraid of his imminent death battling the sinister‚ evil monster‚ Grendel. He is highly esteemed and his reputation for greatness precedes him after defeating Grendel. These traits are proved throughout this Anglo-Saxon epic poem. As soon as news travels around

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    epic of gilgamesh

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh Writing Style Simple‚ Poetic‚ Repetitive The Epic of Gilgamesh Style In A Glossary of Literary Terms‚ literary scholar M. H. Abrams lists five essential characteristics of epic literature: (1) ’ "The hero is a figure of great national or even cosmic importance;" (2) "The setting of the poem is ample in scale‚ and may be worldwide‚ or even larger;" (3) "The action involves superhuman deeds in battle;" (4) "In these great actions the gods and other supernatural beings take

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    Greek Epics

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    Greek Epics There are some challenges in each history period‚ and authors will create some heroes in their epics that reflect values of the culture at the time. By studying the hero’s actions and his motivations‚ it tells the society conditions and the civilization of that history period. Homer; the authors of The Iliad and The Odyssey; and Vergil; the authors of The Aeneid are two of the greatest writers in ancient western civilization. There are heroes in these three literatures to reflect

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    Question: What connections can you make between content and style of epic tales from different parts of the world? In the course of the history of literature‚ numerous epic poems have been written. Today‚ a number have become well known. Examples of these are Beowulf (an Anglo-Saxon epic poem believed to be the only surviving manuscript from the early 11th century)‚ Iliad (One of the two ancient Greek epic poems written by Homer) and Ramayana (a Sanskrit literature dating back to somewhere around

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