Consider the excerpt and theme from Gilgamesh: A New English Version. Enkidu said, "Don't worry, my friend, the dream you had is a favorable one. The eagle that you saw, with a lion's head, stands for Humbaba. Though it dived straight toward you and terrifying flames shot from its mouth, nothing could cause you harm. The young man who came to your rescue was our lord, Shamash. He will stand beside us when the monster attacks. Whatever happens, we will prevail." Gilgamesh, happy with his good dream, smiled, and his face lit up with pleasure. Theme One: Dreams have valuable meanings. What other theme is addressed in the excerpt? Imaginary monsters pose no threat. People can depend on their god(s). One must be prepared for battle. Happiness leads to great success.

Respuesta :

People can depend on their god(s).
Even though Gilgamesh wakes up happy from his dream. Culturally it was important to respect the gods by recognizing their hand in favorable outcomes.

The correct answer is B.

While Gilgamesh was first troubled by his dream, when his friend Enkidu explained that the young man that had saved him was the god sun Shamash, he instantly felt happy and relieved.

Gilgamesh felt that he could trust completely in his god and depend on him to save him from Humbaba.