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    One of the sharp contrasts that I noticed between the two creation stories was the fact that there was a mystical woman giving birth to the twins in the Iroquois origin story. No mention is given as to who this woman is or how she came about, just like there is no mention of where these monsters came from or who made them and why they where even in the story. Like you said the bible does not have a turtle or any other creature partake in the actual creation part of the story. The introduction of…

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    The world on the turtle's back is an iroquois legend that has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth. This is an example of a native american oral tradition. “ the world on the turtle's back” is the iroquois cultural perspective of the creation story, being almost the same to the catholic creation story of adam and eve, well minus the huge turtle of course.The main characters in this story are man, wife and daughter. Man lives in the sky world and is husband to a…

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    Upon reading The Myth of Sisyphus I have never heard of any mention of this myth. At first, I found it very hard to follow along with what the author was saying. Everything seemed very metaphorical and symbolic, but was so wordy that I had to reread it a few times in small sections in order to fully digest it. When I read the third paragraph about Sisyphus wanting to test his wife’s loyalty I thought wow that is a horrible idea. What I did not understand was why Sisyphus wanted to chastise his…

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    Epic of Gilgamesh and the first book of The Bible, Genesis, are two that top the list for creation stories. Gilgamesh was an epic poem written, actually carved, onto twelve stone tablets. It is the earliest known poem, written around 2100 B.C.E. The Bible is the Holy book of Christianity, and is known throughout the world. One can see similar stories appear in both Gilgamesh and Genesis. One story that appears in both is the great flood that is meant to cleanse the world of evil. In Gilgamesh,…

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    The Great Flood in “Genesis 6-9” vs. “The Epic of Gilgamesh” There are many contradictions about the validity of stories in the Hebrew Bible. For example, “The Epic of Gilgamesh” has a few scenes that are similar to that of the Hebrew Bible. One scene in particular is Utanaphistim’s account of the Great Flood. The contradictions arise because Gilgamesh is dated as being written before the Hebrew bible. Therefore, The Epic of Gilgamesh’s flood has a few similarities to that of Noah’s flood in…

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    factual event? For example, the great flood. Civilizations and cultures all around the world have some story dealing with a great flood sent down by a deity that ended all of humanity (usually with the exception of a few survivors). If this flood did not actually happen, then how could so many different civilizations create a story with not only the…

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    ‘The Epic of Gilgamesh’ is an enthralling tale that has incorporates violence, sex, companionship, and the uncertainty of death into an epic poem, which alludes to cultural normalities of Ancient Mesopotamia. The use and approval of sex and prostitutes rather than its condemnation in our society is one such cultural normality. Though the cultural differences between our society and the Ancient Mesopotamian society are quite obvious, there are similarities shown throughout the epic and the author…

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    “The Epic Gilgamesh” is piece of writing written of Babylonian literature. It focuses on a male figure that seeks immortality. The connection Gilgamesh and Enkidu have, two companions, is particularly important. The relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu is an exact replica of human brotherhood. From the beginning, Gilgamesh and Enkidu are seen as enemies, lovers, and friends, as the feelings they have for one another are rebust and passionate. The connection they have is particularly…

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    The Sumerian epic poem, The Epic of Gilgamesh translated by Andrew George, is about a man and his friend going on adventures together until tragedy occurs and one dies while the other is left mourning and going on an adventure no mortal man has gone before. There are several themes throughout this epic that people can relate to. One of these themes is life and death. The Sumerians that created this story try to depict their views of mortality and how mortality can affect people and make them…

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    In The Epic of Gilgamesh it was very evident that the main character struggles with a realization of the inevitability of death and his forced to reflect on his own life. This character goes through a time of self realization that takes place causes him to consider his legacy. This does not take place without a struggle that is faced by many people in similar circumstances. There is a certain amount of pride that comes with accomplishments, and Gilgamesh is definitely proud of his…

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