Gilgamesh is troubled by a series of apparently catastrophic dreams on the long journey to Lebanon. Well he might be, for they intend violence. Yet Enkidu repeatedly counsels courage. In this passage of the epic, Gilgamesh doesn't come across as so heroic. We all have our bad days; and it turns out that despite all the bluster we don’t really know who w…
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