A hesitation to inevitabality Gil gamesh and alexander death utnapishdym and khezr immortality

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This study has been provided with attitude to mythic hero to travel in search of immortality According to that myth, in the simplest definition, is a sample story which is repeated constantly, we pay attention to the historical story of Alexander a pattern which is repeated Gilgamesh myth in the beginning of history. we have and also look after the failure of Alexander and Gil lose and prosperity immortality, the secret of khezr and utnapishdym immortality have been mentioned, that in each of the stories they benefit from immortality and its secret is that the god/gods make human only benefit from immortality to reach his/their goals. according to sumerian religion, utnaphishdym make the aim of Gods creation of man to come through, and service him/them, so he survived from a disastrous storm using the theory of collective unconscious yung and arki types and Freud comments we mentioned the symbolic journey of each of the heroes, we have life and death, in contrast to the sense we have. In short, according to the theory of nutmeg F. Campbell and Adams Lymyng all hero journeys in search of immortality, are based on repeating An example of the old pattern of mythological hero journey has been formed.
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