A Wise King Or A Foolish Hero
Gilgamesh is a character that evolves throughout the epic of Gilgamesh. Throughout the first half of the epic, Gilgamesh is depicted as courageous and heroic on a quest of terror with his great companion Enkidu. In the end after accepting that he too will have to die and be subject to fate, Gilgamesh settles back into his city setting, only this time to be a wise king rather than the foolish hero he once was.Gilgamesh’s character is something a reader might question after reading the first half of the epic, because Gilgamesh is forceful and acts as if he answers to no one. Another characteristic of Gilgamesh’s personality is his dependency on companionship from Enkidu. Early in the epic it is shown how sovereign the people think Gilgamesh’s rule is: “There was no withstanding the aura or power of the Wild Ox Gilgamesh. Neither the father’s son nor the wife of the noble; neither the mother’s daughter nor the warrior’s bride was safe.”(I ii 31-34) This passage proves the people know he is a strong man. It also shows us that the people do not find it surprising if Gilgamesh starts to become involved with another man’s wife. Another time, we find Gilgamesh is going to take the bride of
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Approximate Word count = 1078
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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