In Gilgamesh's epic, the friendship between Gilgamesh and Enkidou is a very complex and necessary thing. Their friendship is a combination of animals, humans, and gods. Gilgamesh changed for friendship with Enkidou. Thanks to Enkidu, he became a better man and a better ruler. Enkidu's life will be enriched by friendship with Gilgamesh. Enkidu was created to balance Gilgamesh and he achieved this goal. These two are very intimate and love each other deeply. Both Gilgamesh and Enkidou profit from their friendship.
The concept of friendship moves through Gilgamesh's epic. Enkidu is a true friend of an animal, he is a real friend of Gilgamesh and is very loyal. Gilgamesh changed because of friendship with Enkidu is still selfish. Gilgamesh focuses on his solitude and journey, because it is not due to the death of Enkidu, there is no one to rely on him. Friendship tried to bring back his only friend to Gilgamesh, but as he knew it was impossible, there was no hope, but he made impossible possible I will.
Everyone in this world needs a friend. Gilgamesh's epic is a book about the stories of two friends, Enkidou and Gilgamesh. Friendship is the cause of the tragedy of Gilgamesh and it shows an indication of why he tried to do impossible, so it is an important theme in Gilgamesh episode. It also shows that loyal friends can help each other. Enkidu knows only those kings who have never treated these animals and Gilgamesh, someone with equality rights. Both men know when prostitutes and Nin San said: "This will become a man, she continues to talk with her pessimistic monotony and keeps talking Do not give up on you / You never want to leave / for this explanation Gilgamesh / his dream is very quiet "(page 19) Ninsun is right one
A story about killing mysterious creatures, challenging the goddess, going to places like dreams, and talking about the deep friendship between them. In an epic masterpiece of ancient Mesopotamia Gilgamesh all the events concentrated on the development of friendship between Gilgamesh (the tyranny and obstinate king of Uruk) and those created by God. In order to complement and challenge his nature. Each of the three dream sequences in the epic represents