How Did Gilgamesh Become Selfish

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Gilgamesh, while he fares far better than his Greek contender, is too temperamental to properly lead. Lines seventy three to seventy eight state: “He is harrying the young men of Uruk beyond reason. Gilgamesh leaves no son to his father! Day and night he rampages fiercely. …Gilgamesh leaves no girl to her mother!” While it is made clear that Gilgamesh cares for Uruk it is more obvious how comparatively little he cares for its inhabitants, aggressive and possessive by nature, Gilgamesh uses his men as cannon fodder to expand the cities control while he uses the women as factories. It is only after Enkidu takes on Gilgamesh that anyone gains his respect, and the only reason Enkidu lashes at Gilgamesh is for his absurd treatment of Uruk’s

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