How Did Gilgamesh Become Selfish

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The Epic of Gilgamesh
The epic of Gilgamesh was not a bad book. It had so many repetitions, either than that it wasn’t so difficult to understand. I have a mixed feeling about Gilgamesh, I liked some of the things he did, and I also disliked some of the things he did.
Firstly, I will talk about the things he did that I disliked. Gilgamesh was very arrogant, and his arrogance did not have a limit, he did whatever he want and whenever. “Gilgamesh sounds the tocsin for his amusement, his arrogance has no bounds by day or night (The epic of Gilgamesh by N.K Sanders pg. 62)”. Because of how arrogant he was, the citizens of his kingdom prayed to the gods to create someone to contend with him so he can stop disturbing them and so they can live in the kingdom with peace. “You made him, O Aruru, now create his equal; let it be as like him as his own reflection, his second self, stormy heart for stormy heart. Let them contend together and leave Uruk in quiet (The Epic of Gilgamesh by N.K Sanders pg. 62).” This quote shows how the people of the kingdom were …show more content…

He took peoples children whether males or females and used them for different reasons. He slept with the females and devirginized or took their virginity away, he slept with the rich men wives, whiles he used the males as his army. He slaved them and made them work for him. He used them for whatever he wanted. “No son is left with his father, for Gilgamesh takes them all, even the children; yet the king should be a shepherd to his people. His lusts leave no virgin to her lover, neither the warrior’s daughter nor the wife of the noble; yet this is the shepherd of the city, wise, comely, and resolute (The epic of Gilgamesh by N.K Sanders pg. 62).” This quote tells or shows us that Gilgamesh is supposed to guard and protect his people but instead of protecting them he is abusing them, disturbing their peace of mind, killing and stealing from

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