Rediscovering Joy: A Study of 'The Epic of Gilgamesh'

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Pleasures of Human Life As in every story there is always a hero but the hero of this story is a little different because it is part human and part god. In the beginning of the story of The Epic of Gilgamesh there was no good connection between Gilgamesh and the people that he reined due to his behavior, this was the main reason that Goddess Aruru, created Enkidu half the image of Gilgamesh. Which made Gilgamesh change his whole behavior and attitude towards others. There is a certain point in life where one has to change, and enjoy the delights of life, but for this to happen we sometimes need other people to guide us on the right track. That's what happened to Gilgamesh with Enkidus’ arrival to Uruk. In the beginning of the story Gilgamesh is happy, but not completely in the way he would want it to be because the people of Uruk won’t cheer him, as it should be. "The people of Uruk cried out to heaven, and their lamentation was heard, the gods are not unfeeling, their Hearts were touched." (Mitchell 73) This is the time that Gilgamesh will experience true love and the pleasures of life than never experienced before, due to his blindness by the power. He will also remember the last words of his mother before she died, which announced the arrival of …show more content…

"They embrace and kissed. They held hands like brothers. They walked side by side, They Became true friends." (Mitchell 90) They have a friendship like no other; their friendship grew after their fight and found respect on each other, well it was basically more like a brotherhood than a friendship, which means a lot more. When they became true friends both decided to enjoy life while they can because they both knew that death will came one day, but none of them fear to die, they just knew it

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