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Homework First current events article due Friday.

Gilgamesh and Enkidu

Epic of Gilgamesh Concluding Questions In the story, Gilgamesh is encouraged to live life to the fullest while he has the chance. If you were going to give Gilgamesh advice on how to do this, what would you tell him? The flood story found in the Epic of Gilgamesh is a story that exists in dozens of cultures and religions around the world (Hindu, Mayan, Greek mythology, Native American, etc.). Why do you think so many different people are drawn to this particular story?