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Please answer the below questions Thank youQUESTION 1The Sumerian gods, based on Babylonian myths,are all maleare organized into a clear hierarchyare seen as uncontrollable forcesresemble the God of the Old TestamentQUESTION 2The encounter of Gilgamesh with Enkidu is the beginning ofa great wara great friendshipthe building of a great citycuneiform writingQUESTION 3Enkidu dies as a result of old agedrinking poisona fight with Gilgamesh a wound by a bull sent by the gods as punishment to GilagameshQUESTION 4Enkidu is educated in the ways of the civilized folk of the great city of Uruk, to wear clothingto eat prepared foodto enjoy the company of womenall of theseQUESTION 5The Gilgamesh epic was composedafter the Old Testamentmuch before the Old Testamentabout the same time and in the same place as the Old Testamentin Hebrew but using the Greek alphabetQUESTION 6As a hero, Gilgameshgrows in maturity as the story progressesis drawn as a real man capable of developmentbegins as lecherous and headstrongAll of theseQUESTION 7Gilgamesh is a powerful king, but he is alsoimmortalchaste and modesteasily beaten in combat selfish and tyrannicalQUESTION 8Most of the Babylonian gods are male, except for IshtarAnuKhumbabaOsirusQUESTION 9The story dates back to about 2000 B.C.500 B.C. 100 A.D.200 A.D.QUESTION 10The story of Gilgamesh was discovered in the ruins of the ancient city ofSodomGomorrahJerichoNinevehQUESTION 11A myth may be defined as a verifiable historical storya floating talea scientific explanation for events in realitya story without a realistic componentQUESTION 12Utnapishtim is sought after because he has gainedthe respect of all mengreat wealthskill in battlelife everlastingQUESTION 13The Gilgamesh is the first great heroic narrative of Western Literature. Its literary form is calledepichistorymythdramaQUESTION 14What elements to the Gilgamesh, the Old Testament, and the Koran have in common?belief in one godthe hero Gilgameshthe story of the great floodcuneiform writingQUESTION 15In his travels, Gilgamesh enountersthe Scorpion Manthe boatman of the waters of deatha goddess who tells him to go home and enjoy lifeAll of theseQUESTION 16Gilgamesh is createdtwo-thirds godmore beast than manrespectful and humbleAll of theseQUESTION 17This narrative reflects on many themes, among themthe arrogance of powerthe thin line between enmity and friendshipthe role of women and sex in civilizationall of theseQUESTION 18The people of Uruk believe that their king should behave likea ruthless fightera wise shepherda ferocious beasta comely womanQUESTION 19An organizing principle of the story and the goal of the hero isthe return and the search for a homethe founding of a statethe belief in one Godthe search for immortalityQUESTION 20Enkidu is createdtwo-thirds godmore beast than manproud and arrogantthrough the efforts of a womanQUESTION 21As a result of the fight with Kumbaba, Gilgamesh is able togain immortalityfight Enkidu for his bridecut down the cedars for the templejoin the animal kingdomQUESTION 22Which are the following are conventions of an epic narrative?narrative story beginning in medias resheroic exploits and/or journeymythological dimension, perhaps dreams and omensAll of theseQUESTION 23The Gilgamesh comes to us from the Middle East, specifically the area calledPalestineAsia MinorMesopotamiaPersiaQUESTION 24Gilgamesh is able tofind a prickly plant in the bottom of the oceanfight the snake for the all-important prizestay awake for six days and seven nightsavoid deathQUESTION 25As a consolation prize, Gilgamesh gainsfame beyond his lifetime true loveimmortality of the body

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