I. Introduction
a. Thesis: In the Epic Gilgamesh, Enkidu and Gilgamesh are alike and different in many ways; they have different backgrounds and different outlooks on life, but can match each other physically and are very compatible with each other.
b. Gilgamesh and Enkidu grow very close to one another even though they are from different upbringings.
c. The first version of Gilgamesh dates back to the 18th century BC in Babylon.
d. Even though it seems that Gilgamesh and Enkidu are like brothers they were raised very differently.
II. Body
a. Gilgamesh and Enkidu came from opposite upbringings but are both fit to be king.
a.i. Places
a.i.1. Enkidu was raised in the forest with animals (cite)
a.i.2. Gilgamesh was raised by humans (cite)
a.i.3. Enkidu was raised by animals and was trained to hunt and live like an animal, however Gilgamesh was half god and became a king.
a.ii. Social position
a.ii.1. Gilgamesh was a powerful king (cite)
a.ii.2. Enkidu was in the animal family (cite)
a.ii.3. Gilgamesh was well known and very powerful whereas Enkidu is the same status as an animal
a.iii. Since Gilgamesh and Enkidu were raised differently it is not a surprise that they have different perspectives on life
b. Gilgamesh and Enkidu have different views on daily life as a result of being raised by a different species
b.i. Fear
b.i.1. Enkidu is fearful of taking on challenges (cite)
b.i.2. Gilgamesh is fearless because of immortality (cite)
b.ii. Death
b.ii.1. Enkidu is fearful of dying (cite)
b.ii.2. Gilgamesh is immortal so he doesn’t experience death himself but fells it through others (cite)
b.iii. Even though they have different outlooks on life they are physically similar.
c. Gilgamesh and Enkidu are physically matched and get along very well
c.i. Physical similarities
c.i.1. When they first meet and can match each other in a fight (cite)
c.i.2. When paired they are very strong