The conclusion about Gilgamesh's character that can be drawn from this passage is option C i.e. He receives help from the supernatural
The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest works of literature known to man.
Gilgamesh was the King of Uruk, the strongest of men, and the embodiment of all human virtues.
Gilgamesh, a fierce warrior, just judge, and ambitious builder, surrounds Uruk with majestic walls and erects its glorious ziggurats, or temple towers.
Gilgamesh, who is two-thirds god and one-third mortal, is torn apart by grief when his beloved friend Enkidu dies, and by despair at the prospect of extinction. He journeys to the extremities of the Earth in pursuit of solutions to life's and death's riddles.
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