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The Utanapistim's The Epic Of Gilgamesh

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The Epic of Gilgamesh is about a King who is eager to discover the restoration of youth. Utanapishtim is the king that can grant Gilgamesh immortality. Although it seems as if King Gilgamesh is a great ruler, the people of his kingdom do not agree. Gilgamesh has a tendency of abusing his power and oppressing the people of the kingdom. Throughout the story, Gilgamesh is faced with many challenges that are sent by the Sumerian Gods. Gilgamesh goes to Utanapishtim for the restoration of youth. Utanapistim tells him, “The sleep and the dead, how alike they are!” (80). Gilgamesh agrees to the challenge of staying awake for six days and seven nights. This quote has merit because the reality of it all is; when one is sleeping, he is ultimately inactive and unconscious to surroundings. A lot of people compares the act of dying to be like the act of sleeping. Another connection to this is that Utanapistim challenged Gilgamesh to this because he knew that it would be impossible to complete. The body simply cannot survive for the length of days Gilgamesh was supposed to stay awake before shutting down. The body needs sleep in order to restore its own body functions and regulations. Every day, everyone in the world grows a day older. Utanapistim knew …show more content…

He continues to search for a way to receive immortality, and Utanapistim provides him another way to receive it. After gaining the plant form the bottom of the sea, he is once again faced with defeat after a serpent steals it as Gilgamesh takes a bath. Returning back to the kingdom, Gilgamesh finally accepts the fact that death is indeed inevitable. In my opinion, I feel that Gilgamesh has matured by the end of his journey because in the beginning he was an uptight king and very closedminded. Learning that he cannot escape death, he returns to the kingdom and serves the people with a better mind frame than

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