Enkidu Vs Gilgamesh

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a less egregious manner. Another way that ancient cultures compensated for their mortality is through their friends and family. In both cultures there is evidence that immortality, in either the afterlife or on Earth, is dependent on the prevalence and success of the deceased’s family and friends. After Enkidu dies, his presence remains on Earth for a time because of how Gilgamesh reacted; “Gilgamesh will wear the skins of beasts and wander hairy-bodied grieving in the wilderness for you” (Gilgamesh VIII: iii). Enkidu lived on through Gilgamesh because Gilgamesh decided to honor his fallen companion by dressing in a way that resembled how Enkidu dressed when Enkidu was first presented to Gilgamesh. Similarly, Gilgamesh found consolation

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