The search of Gilgamesh epic Gilgamesh is not a story of a journey exploring eternal life, but the pursuit of human story and death by people. Therefore, this story turned into a poor imitation of life as he did not begin to exist until he accepted his death. According to the teachings of the Jesuits, Gilgamesh also addressed the comfort and devastation of disguise, two emotional elements of existence. To expect similar behaviors and different results, it is a crazy definition.
In the epic of Gilgamesh, the legend of the smelters and the Akkadians about the city of Mesopotamia, the king of Urk, Gilgamesh searched for eternal life of immortality and alleviated the truth of human death. Please take it home. "When God created mankind, death gave them humans and lived in their own hands." Still, a good relationship with heaven is essential to life's well-being. The epic of Gilgamesh is not only threatened by unrealistic ambitions such as Uku's social order conquering the death of Gilgamesh but also threatened by his desire to not go with Ishtar goddess Respectively. Nana is threatened by sacred marriage, and his temple is the center of citizenship and culture. Concerns about maintaining a good relationship with life heaven are also reflected in many of Mesopotamian's text on astrophotometric observations, astronomical theory, and astrological legends. Its effect
Gilgamesh's epic is a series of stories about King Gilgamesh written thousands of years ago. These stories tell the stories of many adventures that our hero Gilgamesh experienced seeking eternal life. These stories have an anonymous narrator, "I will announce Gilgamesh's behavior to the world," and introduced himself before introducing Uruk's hero Gilgamesh. The narrator told us that King Urk, Great King Gilgamesh is two-thirds of God, one-third of the people. Therefore, Gilgamesh is more beautiful and courageous than ordinary people. Because he is part of God, he sometimes has magical powers to appear in the story. According to the narrator, Gilgamesh is more than just a hero, he is a superhero. Gilgamesh fights against monsters, moves mountains and rivers, helps people in need, and in general protects the people of Sumeru