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'Siddhartha,' 'Black Elk Speaks' And 'The Epic Of Gilgamesh': Common Meaning

10 pages in length. Historical literature encompasses a great number of existential elements that directly relate to existence; indeed, it is not merely a compilation of dates and events, but rather it is also an exploration of humanity's spiritual side. Such is the case with Hermann Hesse's 'Siddhartha,' John Neihardt's 'Black Elk Speaks' and Danny P. Jackson's translation of 'The Epic of Gilgamesh,' inasmuch as all three literary masterpieces share the common denominator of personal metamorphosis. The very process of living life and expanding one's existence has often been perceived as a rebirth of sorts, with writers taking the concept to an infinitely high level of appreciation. The writer discusses that by embracing this inherent – and often esoteric – power, the reader is able to grasp a significantly better understanding of personal metamorphosis. Bibliography lists 8 sources.

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