In many hero stories, as the story goes forward, there are special changes in the personality of the hero. Many of the changes seen are small and subtle and are not considered important moments. The same can be said about Gilgamesh's epic. There are several small moments in this story, like clothes that may be neglected at first, but after analysis, it shows an important meaning in the process of the story. In Gilgamesh's epic, clothes hanging off and wearing are very important. Because it shows the changes in the basic features of Enkidu and Gilgamesh. for
The epic of Gilgamesh is older than Iliad. Like Homer's epic, the girugamesh epic we think today today is a standardized version of an older mythical story about hero girugamesh, probably the ancient Smee of Mesopotamia. The real king of Seoul. The oldest surviving version we have today is written in Ababa, Gilgamesh and Babylonian which has developed much after the first edition of that myth. This means that the same permission that Homer and Iliad got was also taken by the author or author of the Gilgamesh epic - both epics conveyed a specific version of their story and the particular view of the hero explain. Thus, the epics of Gilgamesh and Iliad show a constant heroic ideal that continues to change if the times and cultures are different.
.... Gilgamesh is an epic about the adventure and role development of the young king with superhuman powers. It is similar in some respects to the later epic like such Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. For example, Gilgamesh and Iliad each focus on a hero with abnormal physical fitness. (In Iliad, Superman is Achilles). Furthermore, in Gilgamesh and Odyssey, each of the protagonists crossed the ocean and fought against monsters and explored the magical lands. In all three epic, the mythical gods played an important role, but it is set to the real land - Gilgamesh, Mesopotamia (now Iraq), and Iriad will enter the city wall Troy (today) Turkey Odyssey of countries and islands in countries outside the Mediterranean