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          Civ. And Its Discontents And G
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Freud and Mason: Religion and Freedom Theme
Themes such as religion and freedom are prevalent in both Gilgamesh by Herbert Mason and Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud.  Throughout Gilgamesh the character Enkidu is portrayed as an easygoing creature who has an overwhelming sense of f ....
          Middle of essay ....n and Freud is the religious feeling one gets when they are in an environment that has no limitations.  In Gilgamesh, Mason describes how Enkidu acts and feels when he is one with nature.  "Enkidu was ignorant of oldness.  He ran with the animals, drank at their springs, not knowing fear or wisdom" (Mason 17).  This quotation demonstrates how Enkidu is a free soul when he is in his element, nature.  And the way that Mason describes it one gets the feeling that nature is almost a religious experi....           |   
          
          
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