what human qualities did gilgamish become famous for?
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Written by the Sumerians thousands of years ago, the Gilgamesh Epic is one of the first works documented in history, which set the norm while no written reports are available.
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- The "narrative" of the epic follows Gilgamesh, the King of Uruk who, because of his cruel actions, is not treated as a hero in the beginning. Since his life started, Gilgamesh 's creation as a half man and a half god had destined him to be a hero.
- Gilgamesh is viewed as a strong and powerful king from an early age; however, aside from being physically attractive and strong, he disappoints his people in numerous ways.
- Nevertheless Gilgamesh proves to his people as well as to himself that "he is the hero he was born to be" by way of his intelligence, strength, wisdom, acceptance that "mortality is unavoidable". Thus, Gilgamesh truly "embodies an epic hero" by possessing these traits.
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He returned to the city of Uruk and became the greatest king his people could have ever wished for. He was wise and kind, and he made sure that all of his people were safe and prosperous. Through his adventures, Gilgamesh grew from an impetuous young man to a wise and experienced ruler.
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