Which statement best describes how these themes interact in the tale? Humbaba delivers a threatening speech to Gilgamesh, explaining how he plans to kill him. Gilgamesh encourages Enkidu to continue, and Enkidu faces many tests of courage. Both Gilgamesh and Enkidu convincingly urge each other to endure through hardship. Both Gilgamesh and Enkidu hear Humbaba's pleas for mercy, but they choose to slay him.

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The statement that best describes how these themes interact in the tale is this: both gilgamesh and enkidu convincingly urge each other to endure through hardship. Gilgamesh and Enkidu's desire for recognition and fame allows them to overcome their fear of death.  

The themes that warn that good leaders know how to make persuasive speeches and good warriors are perseverant, present in the tale "Gilgamesh", can be described by the assertion that Gilgamesh and Enkidu help each other to overcome all the adversities they encounter in their adventures.

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"Gilgamesh" is an epic tale very important to world literature. In this tale, we follow the adventures of Gilgamesh and his friend Enkidu. In this reading we are informed that:

  • Gilgamesh is a demigod.
  • He sets out on a journey to seek immortality, as even though he is a demigod, he is a mortal being.
  • He befriends Enkidu, a person completely different from him, but who is a warrior and a faithful friend.
  • The journey is long and dangerous and both go through many difficulties, but they stimulate each other through efficient speeches and an admirable resilience.
  • Gilgamesh does not achieve immortality, but learns many life lessons from his journey.

With this, we can conclude that the tale "Gilgamesh" brings a great lesson to readers, as it shows that we need to make friends with strong, resilient and stimulating people who help us to overcome our difficulties and who are helped by us, such as Enkidu and Gilgamesh help each other.

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