Thursday, May 30, 2019
Choices and Consequences in the Epic of Gilgamesh :: Epic Gilgamesh essays
Choices and Consequences in the Epic of GilgameshConsequences are inevitable. A decision made today will shed consequences that can last years or even a lifetime. Both Gilgamesh and Enkidu made choices that changed their lives forever. Consequences can be both positive and negative, but each is evenly long lasting. Such is the case with the story of Gilgamesh. Enkidu was made because Gilgamesh was non capable of being a good King. He was too arrogant and oppressive. Gilgamesh chose to be inequitable to his people. Of course Enkidu ends up being a good addition to Gilgameshs life. The friendship is beneficial to both Gilgamesh and Enkidu. Enkidu had been perfectly content running in the timberland with the marvelous animals. He never wanted more, possibly because he did not know how much more the world had to offer. Until Shamhat comes and takes Enkidus innocence, Enkidu does not even search for more than he already has. He was happy to eat grass and share the animals water hole. Enkidu loses his animal-like strength but gains understanding. At the end of his life, Enkidu briefly regrets his time with Shamhat, because of what it equal him. Shamash reminds him of the good that has come from his introduction to civilization. Boredom causes Gilgamesh and Enkidu to make another bad choice. Gilgamesh decides to make a name for him. Gilgamesh wants to go to the great cedar forest and cut down all the cedar trees. In order to do this they need to run through the Guardian of the Cedar Forest, Humbaba. Enkidu has seen this demon and initially tries to dissuade Gilgamesh. Enkidu is not the only one trying to discourage this adventure. The elders and Ninsun also try to discourage the adventure. Gilgamesh is given many opportunities to make a different choice, but does not demand to. He continues on to make a name for himself. Even in the midst of the battle Gilgamesh is given the opportunity to spare the life of Humbaba. Once once again Gilgamesh makes a choice, h e chooses to slay the great demon. Humbaba then curses Enkidu. Sometimes a choice may not only affect the one that makes the choice, but others also. Gilgamesh chooses to kill Humbaba. Enkidu even tries to talk Gilgamesh out of it, but in the end it was Gilgamesh that is cursed.Later another choice that Gilamesh makes affects Enkidu. Ishtar wants Gilgamesh.
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