Examining the nature of human beings and the reasons for existence is always a topic of interest beyond time, sex, age, culture. All existing literature uses things other than humans to test human interactions or human interactions or interpretations. One thing that we can convince is that life is not eternal: we are all dead. Nevertheless, there is a tendency for each one of us to survive and we can do everything we can do to rule another person by gaining a lot of strength to ensure the survival of rulers To do.
Gilgamesh and Enkido in Epic of Gilgamesh In this article I tried exploring the identity and relationship of Gilgamesh and Enkidou in Gilgamesh epic through Enkidou's death. I independently explore the sexual identity of each person and then interact with each other and then examine how their gender identity affects this relationship. I will also explore other aspects of their identity and how they find their identity through a theory like social conditions.
Gilgamesh epic Gilgamesh is the earliest primary document found in the history of mankind, which dates back to around 2000 BC. This document is the story of the ancient king Gilgamesh who was the ruler of Sumer in 2700 BC. Who was spectacularly created by God as one - third and two - thirds of God. In this epic, Gilgamesh began his kingdom as a bold and immature ruler. The spirit is exhausted, God sends a barbarian named Enkidu, becomes a civilization, and Gilgamesh helps to mature. Start with the letter "g". The big similarity is the story of the floods spoken in the two pieces. These two stories are very similar, but they are also very different. The other is to use snakes with two pieces of work and how they represent the same thing. The third similarity is the power to God in the story, the influence on God and the influence on people. With these similarities
Throughout the recorded history, people have explored the contrast between wildlife and domestication. The early wonderful literary work, Gilgamesh epic, is a story of barbaric Enkidou against Gilgamesh's personality civilization. In the story, Enkidu lost to Gilgamesh and civilized. Culture has a different view on the separation of people and nature, Western civilization is indeed a contrast between the two, and many indigenous traditions have always regarded humans as part of nature . Human perception of nature and civilization also changed over time. For example, in Western civilization, Darwinism and environmentalism make humans think that humans are part of nature, not nature.