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I will pay for the following essay The Epic of Gilgamesh and Modern Age Leader. The essay is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.Download file to see

I will pay for the following essay The Epic of Gilgamesh and Modern Age Leader. The essay is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

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Nowadays democrats play the same role but in a decent manner. Attaining material gains, logical solution for one nation to impose war against the other. The quality of ruler in olden times was that they portrayed their ruthless attitude in front to show their uncaring approach. But now a day, democracy has learnt tactics to show even the wrong as right and beneficial. The epic of Gilgamesh can be seen many times in history the famous emperors like Julius Cesar, Hitler, Alexander the great and many more faced the similar circumstances and powers. Though none of them possessed the divine qualities of God but they inclination of their actions showed the same result to some extent. Epic of Gilgamesh depicts the proud and powerful demigod who ruled and did what he pleased. His love for challenges endangered his life and he thus lost his friend Enkidu as a consequence. The desire to become immortal took him to different lands and he finally gained the plant of immortality which slipped through his hands by a slithery snake. Now keeping in view the inspiring tale of a brutal warrior and ruler whom gods wanted to rein due to his disobedient and inconsiderate approach. the former President Bush seemed like a competetent candidate who shared the same vision and attributes. How does he resemble Gilgamesh? The former president Bush, who like Gilgamesh enjoyed his rule with less consideration for the humanity in subject, is known for the famous enraging and mutilating imposed wars on third world countries. Here we can observe the weakness due to strength enjoyed by the superior. Gilgamesh raped the women he desired for and dominated the people who complained his acts. On the other hand the Bush invaded and imposed war on weak countries in lust for oil. The bush administration fully cooperated as they economy was in it ripple form. The companion Gilgamesh had was Enkidu a rival but not a foe who became a close companion after single fight. Tony Blair in war against Iraq was considered as Geroge Bush’s right hand he tried to lend a helping hand as far as he could as both shared the same passion. The thrill for new adventure took Gilgamesh to suggest to Enkidu, to kill the guardian of Cedar tree forest which was forbidden for mortals, humbaba was considered powerful and had several capabilities. Although Enkidu tried to persuade him not to avenge with such a beast as his strength was unmatchable but Gilgamesh paid no heed towards it and took him along. Similarly several administrators and politicians tried to reason out the meaningless war of Iraq but Bush administration continued their journey of war. The two companions, U.S president George W. Bush and Tony Blair fought against Iraq and Saddam Hussein. The bull from heaven can be considered as resistance of Iraqi nation and thus the death of it eventually occurs in both scenarios. The love of Ishtar for Gilgamesh and his denial to the proposal of marriage changed the fate of Enkidu. The love citizen suddenly changed to discomfort for the reason presented towards them for the war and then eventually in dislikeness. Bush somehow managed to prolong the period of his rule but Tony Blair quickly went out of view. This left Bush to play along the thrilling game of war. Gilgamesh was divested by the death of his true friend Enkidu, therefore he seeked the plant of immortality so not to become the victim of death. Bush fought for the Iraqi Oil thus wanted to empower the resources which made the economy stronger in return.

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