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Epic And The Epic Of Gilgamesh

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There are many stories of heroes that are based on people in real life but dramatized. In the poem, The Epic of Gilgamesh, the main character is an arrogant and tyrannical demigod king. Gilgamesh is seen in the Sumerian culture as a hero that was a savior of Uruk, a city in Mesopotamia where his myth stems from the believed to be actual person, Bilgamesh of Urug. In the Fate Zero and Fate Stay Night series, Gilgamesh is the same parallel as the Sumerian king but with some differences. I will be exploring the parallels of Gilgamesh in the poem and the series in aspects to the intervention of gods, the quest, and the ancient weapons used in each. Gilgamesh was two-thirds God, one-third man so he thought that he was the strongest and felt that everything in this world was his after he built the walls of Uruk. In the beginning of the epic, the civilians of the city are forced to live there because this is their only home they know of, but even so they complain to the gods. Gilgamesh’s cruel behavior is told in the poem as, “Gilgamesh will not leave any son alone for his father. Day and night his behavior is unbearable…Gilgamesh will not leave young girls alone, the daughters of warriors, the brides of young men.” As the king of Uruk, he believed that everything that was within his domain was his and there was no rival that could say otherwise. Comparatively, In the Fate series, Gilgamesh shows the same behavior throughout the entire series. Gilgamesh is arrogant when he goes against every character and refers to people as mongrels. Gilgamesh believes that he holds every holy weapon and the Holy Grail also belongs to him since he is the ‘one true ruler’. He did not believe in harboring useless people in his society, in turn, every boy either became workers or soldiers for him. He was not a good king in standards of serving the people instead he was a savior and a “Shepherd” because he controlled them. After the people of Uruk complain to the gods, Aruru creates Enkidu as a counter to Gilgamesh. Aruru is the goddess of creation, she is the creator of mankind and wants to save her creations from Gilgamesh as this endangers them. Anu was also responsible for the efforts to ban Enlil for trying to kill humans. In The

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