Humbaba In Gilgamesh

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In Gilgamesh by Herbert Mason, Gilgamesh was a tyrant and harsh king to his people. He made the people work strenuous hours on projects that were not necessary for the kingdom. One day, Enkidu showed up in Gilgamesh’s kingdom and both Enkidu and Gilgamesh instantly recognised each other. Gilgamesh told Enkidu his plan to kill Humbaba, but Enkidu didn’t want to go with Gilgamesh to Humbaba’s forest because of many bad rumors. Although Enkidu resisted against the journey to Humbaba’s forest, Gilgamesh needed to kill Humbaba because he was selfish and needed to fulfill his personal needs.
Gilgamesh needed to kill Humbaba because of the specific necessities that he needed in his daily life. An example from the text, “...Humbaba is the face of