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What evidence from Gilgamesh: A New English Version best supports the conclusion that Gilgamesh is an epic hero?
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Gilgamesh said, "Courage, dear brother, this is no time to give in to fear."
Dread surged through Gilgamesh, terror flooded / his muscles, his heart froze, his mouth went dry, / his legs shook, his feet
were rooted to the ground
Gilgamesh felt his courage return / They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.
Gilgamesh dropped his axe, appalled. / Enkidu said, "Courage, dear friend, / Close your ears to Humbaba's curses."
He yelled, he lifted / his massive axe, he swung it, it tore / into Humbaba's neck
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Answer:

The evidence from Gilgamesh: A New English Version that best supports the conclusion that Gilgamesh is an epic hero is:

* Gilgamesh said, "Courage, dear brother, / this is no time to give in to fear."

* Gilgamesh felt his courage return. / They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.

* He yelled, he lifted / his massive axe, he swung it, it tore / into Humbaba's neck

Explanation:

There are some specific characteristics in epic heroes such as fighting against evil forces, courage, strength, devotion, loyalty, love of glory, justice, and tragic flaw, these lines principally focuses on Gilgamesh's bravery and courage and his traits as an unstoppable and undefeatable warrior that will always get to the glory of triumph.

Answer:

B.) Gilgamesh answered, "Dear friend, dear brother, / I cannot kill Humbaba alone. / Please stay here with me. Stand at my side. / Two boats lashed together will never sink.

Explanation:

considers his supporters as friends, and kindly asks for them to continue and travel with him and to stick together so they can stay strong as a group

A It doesnt support much besides his mentioning his brother, he trys to calm down but doesnt support much

C doesn't shows leadership, shows a hero charging for battle and doesn't mention who

So does D but only shows a brave hero