A person might say he was unified with nature and was a defender of the wild life. After his experience with the harlot he moved toward becoming entangled by the "Human" world and its ways. He was made to eat and drink like the city men. The temple harlot stated in The Epic Of Gilgamesh, "Enkidu, eat bread, it is the staff of life; drink the wine, it is the custom of the land." She dressed him with half of her dress and with this "Enkidu had turned into a man". At last, I trust his most prominent misfortune was his life. Had he never capitulated to the "lady's energy" and grasped her when she coaxed him, he may have never met Gilgamesh and voyaged and battled with him. At the point when the gods decide that either Gilgamesh or Enkidu must die, they picked
A person might say he was unified with nature and was a defender of the wild life. After his experience with the harlot he moved toward becoming entangled by the "Human" world and its ways. He was made to eat and drink like the city men. The temple harlot stated in The Epic Of Gilgamesh, "Enkidu, eat bread, it is the staff of life; drink the wine, it is the custom of the land." She dressed him with half of her dress and with this "Enkidu had turned into a man". At last, I trust his most prominent misfortune was his life. Had he never capitulated to the "lady's energy" and grasped her when she coaxed him, he may have never met Gilgamesh and voyaged and battled with him. At the point when the gods decide that either Gilgamesh or Enkidu must die, they picked