Gilgamesh Symbolism

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The epic poem Gilgamesh, translated by Herbert Mason, is a story of a man named Gilgamesh who does not know the true meaning of life and is untrue to himself in which, he meets a changed man known as Enkidu.The story sends a variety of meanings throughout the book often known as literary symbols.These symbols create a stronger understanding, by adding meaning and emotion to the tone.The poem conveys an overall theme of starting over, in this brings two symbols the flood and the plant. In the epic poem, the symbol of the flood/water is an important event in the story as it shows new birth, although being neither good nor evil. In the story, Gilgamesh faces a hard time and encounters an older man, Utnupishtum. He explains he was chosen to build