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Compare And Contrast The Epic Of Gilgamesh

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When reading The Epic of Gilgamesh, there is a story in tablet XI that refers to a flood that destroyed the human race. Readers today read this part of the epic, and quickly compare it to a very similar story in Genesis 6-9. At first glance, the two stories seem to be extremely similar. Although there are some obvious similarities, when looking closer there are some subtle differences. These differences may seem minor, but actually have large impact on the moral of the stories. The differences of the two stories show the extreme difference in the world view of the culture in Gilgamesh’s and in Genesis. The first difference is found at the very beginning of each story. When looking at the reason for the flood, we can see the first piece of …show more content…

The one who built the ark/boat and survived the flood. If we look closely at the two characters in the context of their stories there are some differences to be noticed. The first difference is how the two characters found themselves to be the builder and survivor. In Genesis, God had noticed Noah as righteous. God found Noah to be faithful to him when no one else would. In return, God gave Noah specific instructions on how to build the ark, insuring that He will be with him and protect him. God told Noah about the flood because he was the chosen one to start the next generation of people. Utanapistim, was chosen differently. He was chosen, by which seems like chance. One of the gods told Utanapistim about the plan the other gods had created. Since Utanpistim had the inside scoop he was able to escape from the tragedy of the flood. Through these two characters differences, it also shows the world views of gods. When looking at the flood story in Genesis we see that God rewards those who are faithful to him. In Gilgamesh we see that some gods can be good and helpful to humans, but they can also bring destruction as well. This world view may seem simple, but it was important during that time because it effected how the people lived, and if they would worship the gods or

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