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A book review of The Epic of Gilgamesh
Mitchell, Stephen. Gilgamesh. London: Profile, 2004. Print.

This ancient epic is brought back to life by Stephen Mitchell whom is known for doing such to ancient literature. The book is translated using many scholarly works, which Mitchell has used resourcefully during his translation. Mitchell with little no knowledge of akkadian language creates a very captivating way of telling this poem of love, tragedy, and profound wisdom.
The epic of Gilgamesh is the story of a tyrant king, who is unmatched in strength and power. The king is feared by his people, whom ultimately through their prayers bring forth a man who is an equal to Gilgamesh, Enkidu. Enkidu is created by the gods to bring balance to Gilgamesh’s life. The two men became close friends after a test of strength is met upon meeting for the first time, they both realize they were meant for one another. The men spending much time together set off on a quest to destroy a monster named Humbaba, which they succeed. Upon them returning to Uruk, the goddess Ishtar becomes lustful towards Gi...

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