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    strengthen or by changing their course. For example‚ Gilgamesh insults Ishtar by telling her she does not want her love so she punishes him by sending a Bull of Heaven to kill him. Gilgamesh however‚ defeats the Bull of Heaven‚ “I am Gilgamesh‚ I destroyed Humbaba who lived in the Cedar Forest‚ I grappled with the Bull that came down from heaven‚ and killed him.” (9.29-33) Gilgamesh still acting pretentious and presumptuous then upsets Ishtar‚ “Woe unto Gilgamesh who slandered

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is an extraordinary poem showing the tragedy of mortality. The poem is the earliest primary document discovered in history dating back to 2000 B.C.E. The document tells a story about a King named Gilgamesh who was created by gods as one third man and two thirds god. The epic tells the advetures that Gilgamesh goes on throught his life to determine his meaning. A lot of people in Mesopatamia in this time period felt as though they needed to dicover why they were here and what

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    She was sent from the temple of Ishtar‚ the goddess of love and war‚ to seduce Enkidu. She is told‚ “Now use your love-arts. Strip off your robe and lie here naked‚ with your legs apart. Stir up his lust when he approaches‚ touch him‚ excite him‚ take his breath with your kisses‚ show

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh In most ancient cultures dreams were signs from the gods. 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

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    mortals. A terrifying demon named Humbaba‚ the devoted servant of Enlil‚ the god of earth‚ wind‚ and air‚ guards it. The two heroes make the journey to the forest‚ and fight with the monster. With assistance from Shamash the sun god‚ they kill him Ishtar‚ the goddess of love‚ is overcome with lust for Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh ignores her. Enraged‚ the goddess asks her father‚ Anu‚ the god of the sky‚ to send the Bull of Heaven to punish him. The bull comes down from the sky‚ bringing with him seven years

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    which causes great grief in the heavens‚ once more. Once safely back into the city of Uruk‚ Gilgamesh is filled with relaxation and accomplishment‚ for he had made a name for himself in the mountains for long after he is no longer on the earth. But Ishtar‚ the queen of love‚ comes to him as a woman comes filled

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    which is that in the story they have the same gods and goddesses‚ Some of these gods that were named in this story was Shamash‚ Anu and Ishtar. Anu and Ishtar were shown in the Epic of Gilgamesh from where the priestess‚ who was to teach Enkidu how to be human‚ was from which is the temple of Anu and Ishtar. In the Enuma Elish‚ Anu is the god of the sky and Ishtar is the mother goddess. Shamesh is the god of the sun who is the same god Gilgamesh prayed to so that he could go into the land of the living

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    He shows his bravery and strength by fighting Humbaba the monster and returning homely safely without an injury. Which is not a simple task and no ordinary person would be able to do. He also shows his superior fighting skills when he makes the god Ishtar mad who tells Anu to release the mighty bull. He has to kill the bull because the bull is destroying the city and Gilgamesh wants to help his people. Since the bull is doing that he slays it. The bull was no ordinary bull‚ but still Gilgamesh is still

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    kind of love in the epic between Gilgamesh and Enkidu. However‚ there are other scenrios in the book where the definition of love is questioned. The Epic of Gilgamesh shows two different ideas of love from the interactions between Gilgamesh‚ Enkidu‚ Ishtar and Shamhat. When they first meet‚ Gilgamesh and Enkidu get into an epic battle‚ their strengths matching equally. Although Gilgamesh wins in the end‚ they become close friends after the fight. This deep loving bond between them changes both their

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    different woman that come across both Enkidu and Gilgamesh ’ way that represent different things such as seduction‚ wisdom and also serve as a learning experience for both protagonist. Shamhat‚ Ishtar‚ Siduri‚ Utnapishtim wife and Rimat-Ninsun all play different roles in this epic‚while Shamhat and Ishtar present the seduction a woman brings to man‚ as well as learning experiences‚ Siduri and Ninsun represent wisdom as well as the tender side of a women. Nonetheless all serve a purpose in shaping

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