The story of the Gilgamesh

The basic plot is regarding being wise and kind which can be reached as being the most supreme of all the power and forte. The story of the Gilgamesh was actually based on the story of an ancient king whose empire was known as the Uruk which was somewhere close to Sumeria during the 1600 BC. The story begins in an oratory form like being told by a proficient story teller of one generation to the other and were regarded as the guardians of the story and of the ancient heroes and their victories.
The story of the Joseph has a lot to say. It teaches and guides the parents about the concept of favouritism and that what effects it has on the other child and as it was visualised by Joseph’s siblings who hated and were jealous of him. In our life we come across a lot of unhappy incidents in life like that of Joseph and through that we get to learn the life of Joseph and that even during such challenging situations one be loyal to the decisions of the almighty and also to accept that only the almighty is powerful than any other power and it should be borne in mind that the almighty will give us our prize for remaining loyal to him. Had joseph not turned his siblings would anyone ever have spoken about it when they were in distress? None the less the almighty years that all of us the mortals should be self-sacrificing and give Him our life and most fondly the story of Joseph actually exhibits that how the almighty disposes our plans.
The pride of Antigone raises no questions in the aork of Spphocles and it is something that is not liked by the almighty and is penalized without any act of mercy. Sophocles narrates in Antigone that it was due to the quality of arrogance and conceit that men make laws and alter it with the heavenly laws. It can be put it in this way is when Creon made a law since he had his trust in the heavenly laws and that it is the final way of penalising anyone who has made laws that can equate the laws of the almighty. It resulted that Tiresias came with the new regulations which was punitive for Creon and he understood that he made a blunder but he refuted and did not accept his fault and giving no importance to the words of the prophet and eventually he had to lose his family.
The play named Macbeth is the basic subject of the play and the protagonist himself is the tragic hero of the play. Macbeth went through a series of phases where he rose to power, fell and eventually devastated which gives a transparent understanding as to the diverse political aspiration. The greed for power, the undisturbed aspiration resulted in to the ruining of the oneself and also of the rest. It can be put into other set of words as ever since Macbeth roe to power and his aspirations knowing no boundary his irresistible yearning for the seat of the king of the Scotland made him the reason for his own devastation and many other important players of the play.
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