The intervention of the supernatural gives Gilgamesh hope that he will defeat Humbaba.
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When the writer knows a character's motivations, she can write actions that make sense for that character in a specific situation. ... Knowledge of character motivation—knowledge of who the character is and why he is that way—helps the writer add layers and depth, veracity and cohesion, to story. It gives truth to fiction
I would say it’s the “(A period between 1750 and 1850)” one
In a Shakespearean Sonnet the two last lines are always Rhyming Couplets.