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    Is Beowulf an example of an Epic? To argue this question is to know the actual definition of an epic. An epic is a long narrative poem written in elevated style‚ in which heroes of great historical or legendary importance perform valorous deeds. The setting is vast in scope‚ covering great nations‚ the world‚ or the universe‚ and the action is important to the history of a nation or people. Beowulf’s stories follow these guidelines completely. To prove so here are evidence and reasoning behind the

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    An Archetype Critical Analysis In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ translated by N. K. Sandars‚ and Genesis‚ the King James Translation‚ we find several examples of archetype‚ specifically in the characters. The definition of an archetype is a character‚ symbol‚ plot or theme that recurs often enough in literary works to have universal significance. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh is a half mortal and half immortal man who is king of the city of Uruk. In Genesis‚ Adam and Eve are two reflection creations

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    2012 Dorothy and Odysseus A hero is someone who is courageous‚ loyal‚ and fearful. Odysseus is a hero from The Odyssey that is told by Homer. The epic story begins when Aphrodite cast a love spell on Paris and Helen. Paris is the prince of Troy and Helen is the queen of Sparta. Helen is Menelause’s wife who is the king of Sparta. Paris and Helen after having a love spell cast on them end up falling in love. When Paris takes Helen back to Troy with him‚ Menelaus summons Odysseus‚ Agamemnon‚ and

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    event is the manner in which Odysseus carries out his retribution of the maids and suitors. Odysseus disguises himself and lies to everyone he cares about to see who is loyal to him and who is not. He tests the qualities of others‚ all the while showing none of them himself. His untrustworthy behavior makes him hypocritical when it comes to proving others loyalty. Odysseus is not justified in his retribution of the maids and the suitors because of his ignobility. Odysseus is not justified in his

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    characteristics of an epic in many different ways. First‚ Beowulf fights the sea monsters. "You’re Beowulf‚ are you the same fool who fought a swimming match with Becca‚ exploring the deepest seas‚ risking your lives for no reason but the danger?" (27‚239) Beowulf is a strong and courageous man‚ that does not fear anything or anyone. "But the truth is simple: no man swims in the sea as I can‚ no strength is a match for mine" (28‚265). Beowulf hears about Grendel‚ and as a hero‚ he goes to the palace

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    story of Odysseus shows his determination to fight and conquer obstacles with and without the help of the Gods. The story dates back before 1000B.c. (The Modern Library‚ 1950‚ p.VI) His creative and cunning tactics throughout the story show his determination to reach his homeland of Ithaca. After conquering the Trojan War‚ Odysseus was told by Poseidon “man is nothing without the gods”. Poseidon felt Odysseus was not thankful for Poseidon’s help with the battle Trojan War. He felt Odysseus needed

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    Running head: THE EPIC OF Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh Barbara A Karnes New MexicoCommunity College The Epic of Gilgamesh The epic of Gilgamesh is story of love‚ meaning‚ companionship‚ the search for immortality and what it means to be human. Consequently‚ it is not only an epic story that conveys the beliefs and philosophies of the Mesopotamian civilization and Sumerian culture‚ but it is also a timeless‚ classic tale of spiritual pilgrimage that explores universal themes that transcend

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    The agency of Job and Odysseus is controlled by God and the gods. Neither Job nor Odysseus have agency when the gods are against them. The relationship between the divine and human agency is a well-established one in both the ancient Hebrew and ancient Greek cultures. Many acts that could be attributed to human agency are often credited to gods‚ especially human errors or misdeeds. Humans try to forfeit a good deal of their agency to the gods willingly. Nevertheless the gods have no reservations

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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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    said‚ “I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” This quote can be applied directly to Odysseus‚ the leading character in the epic Odyssey by Homer. Odysseus endures ten years of war‚ explained in The Iliad‚ encounters treacherous monsters‚ enchantresses‚ and beautiful goddesses. Odysseus is strengthened by his hankering to return home and to his wife and son. In the Odyssey‚ Homer uses Odysseus’ s character journey

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