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Contrast of “Gilgamesh” and “The Flood”

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Not doing suitably what you are advised to do, are human downfalls having no recompense; whereas, following the rules on timely basis will be the most worthwhile outcome. Contrasting the Benjamin R. Foster’s and Stephen Mitchell’s translation “Gilgamesh,” to the Robert Altar’s translation “The Flood,” each story has a very different emphasis and draws a different moral. The emphasis of “Gilgamesh,” becoming eternal and what steps can be taken to receive it. However, the emphasis of “The Flood” is true righteousness will give a prolonged life. The different emphasis of each story causes the moral of each story to be different. For instance, “Gilgamesh” teaches; not doing what is advised will cause lost opportunities and “The Flood” …show more content…

Therefore, Noah and his immediate family, together with selected plants and various land animals, will withstand the future world flood in an ark. After the flood ebbs; Noah leaves the ark and” built an altar to the Lord and he took every clean cattle and every clean fowl and offered burnt offerings on the alter (45).” Noah does all that the Lord request of him; likewise, Noah proves himself to be as the Lord has stated, “righteous and blameless” by building the ark in timely approach; therefore, worthy of being spared. Each story, even though similar, has different morals. The moral of “Gilgamesh” is doing what is advised without complaining, if you expect a reward; otherwise, there will be no reward. Utnapishtim gave a simple instruction and task for Gilgamesh; however Gilgamesh did not follow the rules; and fell asleep. Even so, Gilgamesh complained at his predicament saying, “What then should I do, Utnapishtim, whither should I go, Now that the Bereaver has seized my [flesh]? (24).” Of course, Gilgamesh was sent home empty-handed. The moral of “The Flood” is quite different; it is about righteousness or virtue causing unforeseen blessings from the Lord. The translation of “The Flood” says, “But Noah found favor in the eyes of the

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