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English, 01.07.2019 22:30 bartfrank447

Enkidu said, "don't worry, my friend,
the dream you had is a favorable one.
the gigantic bull is no enemy of ours.
he stands for the very god who has us,
bright shamash, our protector, lord of the sky,
who in every danger will come to our aid."
–gilgamesh: a new english translation,
stephen mitchell
which feature of epic poetry does this passage most clearly show?
a. supernatural forces challenging the hero
b. a vast, distant setting
c. a god intervening in human affairs

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