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    and now? Shamhat‚ in the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ is the priestess of Ishtar‚ and the great goddess of love and war. She is called by Gilgamesh‚ the king of Uruk‚ to discipline the wild man Enkidu and teach him the arts of civilization‚ like eating‚ drinking‚ and everything else as quoted by Shamhat‚ "Eat the bread‚ Enkidu‚ it is the staff of life. Drink the beer; it is the gift of the land." But the question is what is her significance? Certainly‚ she is one of the most exciting and mysterious character

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    Courage‚ loyalty‚ honesty‚ and bravery are all characteristics that define the typical hero. Someone who goes through a challenge and overcomes it with extreme valor describes a hero. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh portrays heroism with his equal Enkidu and they come out victorious. In the film The Hunger Games‚ main characters Katniss and Peeta also demonstrate heroism and survive the Hunger Games with boldness. While the heroes in both works are alike‚ they are also very different from one another

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu: True Friendship The relationships between Enkidu and Gilgamesh and the way in which they shaped each other’s lives comprise the central idea in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Two completely opposite characters were destined to become the closest of friends‚ and in a way‚ they complete one another. Despite their vastly different natures‚ Enkidu and Gilgamesh were true friends who cared for each other with an outlasting love that changed them both. Although one might argue that the relationship

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    their cry and the goddess who was responsible for making Gilgamesh create a man who was equally strong to stand up to him. When Gilgamesh was introduced to Enkidu‚ life changed for him. Both of these men were magnificent; the only difference between them was that Gilgamesh was civilized. The conflict between Enkidu and Gilgamesh began when Enkidu stops Gilgamesh as he is trying to force his way in the bride’s bedchambers. This causes the two to wrestle for a long period of time‚ where in the end Gilgamesh

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    They were depictions of what was to come or what had already happened. The Babylonian culture believed this true for the dreams present in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The dreams Gilgamesh experiences on his journey to destroy Humbaba are interpreted by Enkidu as reassurance of Humbaba’s defeat; however‚ there are many other ways the dreams can be analyzed and applied to the epic. The dreams are not only the foreshadowing of the defeat of Humbaba‚ but also of Gilgamesh’s manifestation of fears and past

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    usually to advise and assist the protagonist in the completion of a series of quests. Of the numerous companionships present in the myth of Gilgamesh‚ such as Shamhat and Enkidu‚ none is more significant to the story as the bond between Gilgamesh and Enkidu. In Stephen Mitchell’s translation of The Gilgamesh‚ the relationship between Enkidu and Gilgamesh fully reveals the character development of Gilgamesh over the course of the story. The ensuing friendship that is created between the two conveys the human

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    rule. By praying and asking the gods for help‚ Enkidu was born. Enkidu was pretty much an opposite of Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh represented society and Enkidu represented Nature. When Enkidu encounter Shamhat‚ the sacred prostitute‚ he accepts change and transforms himself from beast to man. It seems that women‚ knowledge‚ and growth development are connected in a way. When Gilgamesh had dreams‚ his mother Ninsun would interpret his dreams saying the Enkidu was coming to help him. Tablet VIII Enkidu’s

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    put great thought into the meaning and exactly who was tamed. I think this epic is about the taming of nature and man. To me‚ Enkidu represents nature he was created as a wild man and “he was innocent of mankind; he knew nothing of the cultivated land.” He is animal like in the beginning of the epic and it takes the advancement of the harlot to make him a man. Once Enkidu has slept with the harlot his animal brethren no longer accept him because he now has the stench of humanity. Another example

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    himself on their wedding night. It is through Enkidu that I believe Gilgamesh has his first transformation. As Enkidu arrives to Uruk‚ he confronts Gilgamesh about taking a bride on her wedding night by blocking his entry. After a struggle ensued‚ Gilgamesh and Enkidu made up and respect was given from Gilgamesh. With this notion the two had become close friends which is something Gilgamesh had not experienced before. Since Gilgamesh and Enkidu had become close friends they would prepare for an

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    powers and realized he had met his match‚ which set Gilgamesh into a change of character. He becomes a more sensible person that ends up in a different kind of bonding relationship with Enkidu than ever seen before while they begin travelling on a quest to concur something bigger than what they have. When Enkidu falls‚ Gilgamesh goes into mourning

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