Gilgamesh is a story of a genuine epic great hero, Gilgamesh satisfying the epic requirements. Gilgamesh is always societally relevant, conveying eternal themes and information. People want to become good at life and try to name themselves in this world. We want to remember the name and what we are doing. Most people who actually succeeded were forgotten in a few years. But some people remember it for decades, centuries, thousands of years, because of outstanding skills and intellectual great accomplishments.
The journey of Gilgamesh is similar to the journey of our own life. Some of the texts compared to Gilgamesh's epic are Bible, Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". All the characters in these stories have the desire to succeed in their lives. These sentences span a variety of times and societies, showing the human nature, in particular the desire to acquire more than one person, plays an important role in the whole sentence and the current human history.
Many epics and previous generation myths can be compared with the Old Testament story. Myths such as Enuma Elish, Ba's al story, Gilgamesh Epic etc are related to Genesis, Psalms and many other Bible chapters. Episodes of Gilgamesh specifically refer to the stories of Adam and Eve in Genesis 2: 4-11: 32. Both describe the pain, evil and death caused by human arrogance and rebellion. George Adam Smith found the tablet while working at the British Museum. After reading these tablets, he found that they were very similar to the description of the flood of Genesis. Gilgamesh became king of history of Uruk around 2700 BC. He is a member of humans and animals. Several people think that he is too strict with his people and summon God Anu. Anu created Enkidou, a better person than Gilgamesh, so he can kill him.
The Bible is usually compared to "the epic of Gilgamesh", the oldest imaginary novel known to people. The epic of Babylon tells the story of a similar flood. The gods in the story are very angry about human behavior. So they decided to punish them with the flood. Oia, the God of Babylon, is against the extreme harsh treatment. Then he instructed Utopa Pischim to escape with his family and all the animals on board. This basic myth appears in "Epic of Gilgamesh," but neighboring civilizations like Sumer repeat with different heroes