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    An epic hero is a protagonist whose life is a series of well-marked adventures which typically change the hero into a better, more refined person. These heroes are typically characterized by courage, strength, honor, and the hardships they endure and eventually overcome. An epic hero can even be known to risk his or her life for the good of others. Gilgamesh and Achilles are perfect examples of what an epic hero truly is. They are both able to become successful despite their flaws and go on to become

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    story. The only problem of his is the human characteristics he has inherited force him to experience pain and misunderstanding. Gilgamesh embodies some of the characteristics of an epic hero by being a great leader who is strongly identified with a particular society, he fights a ferocious monster, and Gilgamesh goes on a extraordinary quest in search for immortality. Gilgamesh, a great leader, who was identified in a particular society. At a young age was incredibly strong and handsome and although

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    Various heroic characteristics emerges within the plot and the journey of Gilgamesh in The Epic of Gilgamesh. Hero is defined as a person who goes out and achieves great deeds on behalf of the group, tribe, civilization (Hero’s Journey, 1). In the tablets, Gilgamesh was just “the tall, magnificent and terrible”, who had superpowers such as opening passes in the mountains or crossing the ocean (Gilgamesh, 2), but he is known to be a hero among many people in the past until today. Every heroes that exist

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    heroic figure. This figure or epic hero is the primary focus of the poem, with a concentration on their quest. Among some of the oldest epics is The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Iliad, with the two heroes going on an extraordinary journey. Gilgamesh was searching for eternal life and Achilles for widespread admiration. However, when looking at the characteristics of the two, they appear to be lacking the qualities of a real Homeric Epic Hero. A Homeric Epic Hero must demonstrate the following three

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    The definition or idea of a "hero” is classified differently between every individual. A number of people would state that a hero is a character who saves the world or saves a person’s life. On the other hand, it could be someone who has influence. Throughout history, heroes are constantly characterized by individuals who are able to rise up to a challenge; any challenge presented to them. The typical definition of the “Hero” archetype is somebody who surmounts trials and overcomes obstacles all

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    there was a hero for every problem that ever occurred that was bad. Someone to save the day from things like bad people, starvation, accidents, or any bad situation out there. Everyone like the hero, the man or woman that sweeps in and saves the day. Throughout history there has been countless stories written with a hero in some way or form. The Epic of Gilgamesh is probably the oldest written story in the world. One don’t even half to read far into the store where it talks about Gilgamesh thought of

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    panoramic sweep of action and a castoff protagonist who straddle the human divine worlds” (97). The epic hero is the protagonist that goes through some kind of life journey. In the epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh is described as half-divine, half-man. Gilgamesh is described as a headstrong, abusive tyrant. His people feared and despised him. “Gilgamesh would leave no son to his father… Gilgamesh would leave no girl to her mother” (101). His people prayed to the heavens to help them with Gilgamesh’s

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    Gilgamesh Hero Definition

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    will see a hero defined as “A person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities”. With this in mind, does this apply to all people like Gilgamesh, Odysseus, and others deemed “heroes”? A hero is more than just it’s dictionary definition, there are many different types of heroes from amoral, to epic. The idea of there being one set definition of what a hero is inherently flawed since subjectively a hero can be twisted to what anyone wants it to be. A Hero is often

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    the hero, I find the most interesting in the books that we have read in class. In Gilgamesh the journey of the hero is the most interesting one that I have read so far. The reasons that I find Gilgamesh the most interesting is that it was one of the oldest stories in history. Also it seems that many stories after Gilgamesh have similarities in other books. For example, the great flood it has been seen in many stories like the bible. Another example is the hero themselves, in the story the hero has

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    difficulty that lies in defining what a hero truly is. Strength alone does not make a hero; nor does intelligence. Moreover, the Epic of Gilgamesh truly defines the definition of a hero. Gilgamesh is portrayed as a true hero through his skill, intelligence, willingness to die, reverence, and his respect for death. Throughout the entire epic, Gilgamesh demonstrates outrageous skill as a

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