Epic Of Gilgamesh Research Paper

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The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem of a hero named Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh is seventy- five percent god and twenty- five percent human. Gilgamesh is a fierce warrior and is used to getting what he pleases whenever he wants, but he is not satisfied with all the things he has. Gilgamesh is lonely and wishes for a companion of some sort. The gods notice that Gilgamesh is starting to become too powerful for his own good and decide to create another being somewhat similar to Gilgamesh, but more powerful so that he is able to defeat Gilgamesh and bring him to his knees. They create a similar being named Enkidu. Enkidu starts off as just a very powerful being wondering the wilderness by himself. He, like Gilgamesh is lonely and wishes to find someone …show more content…

The epic is based off of a group known as the Sumerians. The Sumerians were the first educated inhabitants of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was a society established around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Sumerian society were the first group of people able to build and maintain a society that included people working together for a common goal. They are also known for having the first sort of use of language to communicate, they also had some sort of a government used to keep everything in order and working smoothly. They also were the first known society to use a form a caste system where people were apart of different classes. They were also able to develop some form of crop rotation and able to work the land for the best turn out of …show more content…

The story is Noah and the ark. Noah’s creator, God, is not satisfied with the evilness and destruction of the human and decides to end the world. Noah is an upright man who walks in the way that God would have him to. He is blameless in comparison to those around him and for that God rewards him with the idea for the ark. God allows Noah and his family another chance at life for believing in him and not wavering. This relates to the food story told in Gilgamesh because it has the same concept of a creator getting mad at his people and deciding to end the world. The “Noah” of the epic is Utnapishtim, who is the person Gilgamesh goes to, to maybe receive another chance at

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