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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

'Enkidu and Gilgamesh'

'The grand of Gilgamesh is some a tyrant, Gilgamesh, who terrorized the masses from his kingdom. Enkidu was created to save the throng and bring into being a companion to Gilgamesh. From the beginning, a clear and unseeyn bond is created. Gilgamesh and Enkidu ar complete opposites that equilibrate each separate; one was an arbitrary city dweller, the a nonher(prenominal) a quintessential Wildman of the woods and plains. Gilgamesh civilizes Enkidu and Enkidu jocks Gilgamesh vary into a perfect tense leader to his the undischarged unwashed by allowing him to disclose understand and fall upon with them. Through their friendship, Gilgamesh becomes slight narcissistic and little lonesome. Gilgamesh was lonely, but did not know the achievement of wanting a friend, until the moment he meets Enkidu and then(prenominal) loses him by and by in the Epic. The bit point of The Epic of Gilgamesh occurs when Enkidu enters Gilgameshs life, and then the text takes another(preno minal) turn when Enkidu dies. Enkidu changed Gilgameshs life completely, without him, Gilgamesh would not vex become a great leader and grand hero. Gilgamesh would not collect changed without Enkidu because he did not see a problem with his leadership skills, he had never loved anyone more than himself, and he had not expected fish filet point to affect him on a in the flesh(predicate) level.\nGilgamesh would not have changed without Enkidu because Enkidu put a stop to how Gilgamesh enured his volume. Gilgamesh was described as a tyrant. He had the forebode business so he used it to his gain to threaten his people. Because of the divine right, the kings of Gilgameshs cadence were basically cede to do as they please, seeing cipher wrong with it because the gods gave them the power. Gilgamesh makes his people so moving that the women are drive to the gods, praying and begging them to help the people of the town by stopping Gilgameshs untellable acts. Gilgamesh cont inues growing harsher and harsher, not caring some what affect it has on his people. He was the roughly handsome m... '

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