In the short story Abolishing the Penny Makes Good Sense written by Alan S. Binder, the author denied the usefulness of one of the most common entity in the society and most of us hold dearly and relevant. With this view of penny, the author received several opposing feedback because of the divided view when it comes to how we view penny and its importance.
The last statement is the best
evidence that support conclusion of Gilgamesh being courageous. In last statement emphases courage as overcoming and confronting fear (in this
example Gilgamesh overcome his fear with the support of a friend Enkidu).
At the conclusion of the narrative, the narrator discovers that the lady has died. Because they do not want Henry to recall anything until he is inebriated.