Essay On Gilgamesh

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The epic poem of Gilgamesh is one of the first and most complete literary pieces. This work is from Mesopotamia (current Iraq). Its origin is believed to be from a collection myths and poems about the Greek human-god Gilgamesh; he was in charge of the kingdom of Uruk which was one of the most powerful and well organized civilizations in the Ancient history. It was discovered many years later by researchers the length of their advancement in their ways of living and in their beliefs, they were very advanced for its time and created different and innovating ways to develop and strengthen the civilization.
The plot of the poem studied develops surrounding the relationship between Gilgamesh and his partner Enkidu; Gilgamesh was the king of Uruk and was believed to be two-thirds god and one-third human. As the story develops Gilgamesh’s dear friend Enkidu passes away which makes Gilgamesh realize that death comes to everyone so begins a journey in search of immortality. Gilgamesh differs from different mythological heroes and individuals because he is or some part of it historical, he was king around 2500BC in an incredibly civilization. Uruk, was a Sumerian city, it was one of the most important cities of Babylonia. The king Gilgamesh admired the beauty of the his kingdom and recognized its quality on how it developed so well and show it was still in progress, in one of the passages of the poem where Gilgamesh returns to his home he explicates his admiration and love for this great civilization; although he lost his battle to find immortality he is grateful to come back to such place.
There Gilgamesh the king said to the boatman:
“Study the brickwork, study the fortification; climb the ancient staircase to the terrace; study how it is...

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...ny longer and the richness and knowledge of this people were lost.
Gilgamesh had great admiration for his kingdom Uruk and explores many other lands during his journeys. Uruk was part of a group of state-cities in which many advancements and new discoveries were made. The people of the Sumeria were pioneers in writings and literatures; they learned how to survive by agriculture, hunting and fishing and used this to build a strong and stable economy to trade merchandise with other stat-cities. They were geographically well placed which made them have rich resources and have protection against any attacks from enemies and if in any case they were being attacked a leader would step in and take charge. This great civilization lasted for years but soon saw its end after being invaded but nevertheless their great discoveries and contributions to the Modern World persist.

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