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Pick one of the options I gave to you that you and your mother share.
Question 1.) I inherited my hair/eye's/freckles/moles from my mom.
Question 2.) I inherited my hair/eye's/freckles/moles from my father.
Question 3.) I inherited my hair/eye's/freckles/moles from both my father and mother combined.
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Answer and explanation:
The organization of your speech will naturally evolve from your research and will involve little effort on your part. I personally think this is a false statement because even though in order to write a speech on a certain topic, a research must be made, it would not be a speech itself if we just copy paste ideas we see on other sites or books, that'd be plain plagiarism. Through a speech we are supposed to give an open idea about a specific topic and it should be of original words and content.
Answer:
First, we have to understand that the concept of "spiritual" is different from culture to culture and especially, time after time. Anyway, the "spiritual quest" in Gilgamesh can be sum up into three stages:
- The identity of the character - Who am I?
- The purpose of his life - What should I do?
- The meaning of life or happiness - What fulfill me?
Gilgamesh's quest involve answer these questions, and find a way to explain himself. That's why we can describe his journey as a spiritual quest. The journey he undertakes, if separated into the Stages of Soul, then we have:
- Call - Gilgamesh fells that must seek the plant of immortality
- Search - He and Enkidu undertake an adventure to find the plant
- Struggle - several monsters and obstacles, but also, Enkidu's murder by the envy gods. Gilgamesh must continue the quest without his friend.
- Breakthrough is painful, and Gilgamesh loses the plant.
- He returns home with the conviction of his mortality.
Maybe the better answer to the message of this tale is that life is precious, and you must live plenty. You see, Gilgamesh was a futile and lazy king, but also vicious and violent. He was wasting his life, so he finally realizes it's importance, but also learn that loneliness is painful. He never care about anyone but him. When Enkidu dies, he understands the value of a friend.
Explanation:
The Epic of Gilgamesh is a classic tale of return carrying a message that was obtained through terrible grief and struggle. But also, a personal point of view of the human soul.
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