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Comparing Egyptian And Sumerian Creation Myths

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There are a number of similarities and differences between Egyptian and Sumerian creation myths. For instance, both Egyptians and Sumerians believed that the ultimate origin of all things was from primeval waters; Egyptians believed in a dark water, referred to as Nun and Sumerians believed in a primeval sea. In terms of human creation, Egyptian and Sumerian myths differ. Egyptian creation myths tell that the reason for creation of humans and other gods was attributed to the realization of loneliness by the first deity. However, in Sumerian creation myths, humans were created for the main purpose of serving and providing for the gods. In both creation myths, the Gods attempted to end human life, yet for different reasons. The Sun God of Egypt attempted to end humanity due to humans plotting against him, whereas, the Sumerian Gods ventured to end humanity due to their overgrowth in population and the disturbing noise that they caused. Additionally, in both creation myths, the God/Goddess of Earth and the …show more content…

Though described as strong, wise, and handsome, Gilgamesh was brutish, causing his subjects to become weary from his maltreatment. After his subjects began looking towards the gods for aid, the gods create Enkidu, a wild savage, who then waged in a battle with Gilgamesh. After the feud, Gilgamesh and Enkidu become close friends and embark on many heroic adventures together. However, after rejecting an invitation from the goddess Ishtar, she sent the Bull of Heaven to slay Gilgamesh. As a result, the two friends kill the bull, but as punishment, the Gods decide that Enkidu must die for his partaking. Upon the death of Enkidu, Gilgamesh recognizes his mortality and goes in search for the secret to eternal life. Gilgamesh eventually discovers the secret plant of immortality, with the aid of a boatman, but it is later stolen from him by a snake before he is able to utilize

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