Gilgamesh the King
Gilgamesh is properly the oldest written and most widely read ancient stories. The man, his desires and achievements have been discussed several times by several different authors, thereby immortalizing the king. Interestingly this was what the king had always dreamed of- to become immortal and his quest for a life devoid of death turned him into a more considerate, compassionate and just ruler. In this paper we shall therefore discuss Gilgamesh's quest for immortality and whether or not he finally managed achieve it.
Background of Gilgamesh's quest
Gilgamesh was not born with a desire to live forever but one major event turned his life upside down generating in him an intense fear of death. Being a god-like figure, Gilgamesh was widely feared because of his despotic and rather ruthless style of governing the country. He was king of Uruk and was born to a mortal and a goddess, which accounted for him being half-human, half-god. Gilgamesh was a tyrant who would sleep with any woman he desired, kill children on whim and undertake all kinds of ruthless tasks to stomp his authority on his country. However certain events change the course and purpose of his life and the change comes with the entry of Enkidu in his life.
Enkidu was a wild man himself who enters Gilgamesh's life to soften his heart and teach him the noble values of care and compassion. Gilgamesh lacks those feelings...
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