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pickupchik [31]
3 years ago
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After each dream, gilgamesh says to enkidu, "dear friend, tell me, what does this mean?" what effect does this repetition have?

it signals that gilgamesh will defeat humbaba. it reinforces enkidu's role as gilgamesh's adviser. it emphasizes the terrifying nature of gilgamesh's dream. it suggests that gilgamesh rejects supernatural powers.
English
2 answers:
Drupady [299]3 years ago
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Answer:

B) It reinforces Endiku's role as Gilgamesh's adviser

Explanation:

Tomtit [17]3 years ago
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It Reinforces Enkidu’s role as Gilgamesh’s Adviser

Further Explanation:

<u>The Epic of Gilgamesh was a poem written in Akkadian during the late second millennium BC in which Gilgamesh who was the king of Sumerian city of Uruk which is presently known by the name of Iraq, plays the role of a Protagonist in this poem.</u> The first half of this poem discusses Gilgamesh and Enkidu who was a wild man created by God and he was created to stop Gilgamesh from oppressing people of Uruk. In the Second half, Gilgamesh is distressed over the death of Enkidu and he starts his journey towards the discovery of secret eternal life.  

During the poem, Gilgamesh has various terrifying dreams and he dreams about falling mountains, wild bulls, thunderstorms and he also dreams of a Thunderbird that breathes fire. <u>He tells about all these dreams to Enkidu because he trusts Enkidu and this Reinforces Enkidu’s role as Gilgamesh’s Adviser. </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Epic of Gilgamesh

Subject: English

Keywords: Gilgamesh, Uruk, Iraq, Enkidu, dreams, Adviser, Epic of Gilgamesh, falling mountains, thunderstorms, wild bulls.

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