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The central figure in the very old Mesopotamian "Epic of Gilgamesh" is Enkidu who was formed out of water and clay to help Gilgamesh get rid of his arrogance. In this passage an appeal is done to God to come to his aid when in danger.
Question: Which feature of epic poetry does this passage most clearly show?
Answer: a god intervening in human affairs
'Epic Poetry' is presented as a 'prolonged narrative poetry that is usually concerned with the association of extraordinary humans with the divine figures or supernatural forces.'
The feature of 'epic poetry' that has been displayed in the given excerpt would be:
D). A God intervening in human affairs.
The key characteristics of epic poetry include:
- Formidable hero.
- Presence of supernatural forces.
- Enormous setting.
- Display of great valor and courage.
- Involvement of divine figures.
The given excerpt from "Epic of Gilgamesh" displays the 'involvement of God' feature of epic poetry.
In this epic, Enkidu is the protagonist who is formed with a combination of clay and water. He was made only to assist Gilgamesh, a character, to liberate him of his anger and pomposity.
In this excerpt, the description of 'bull representing a god' displays the characteristic of God's involvement in human matters after the request was made to God for helping and saving him.
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