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Gilgamesh


When she offered Gilgamesh to marry her he refused her offer. When he refused to marry Ishtar she got uncontrolable upset with him. This is shown as Ishtar says "I might persuade / My father Ane to relent / If you marry me. / That is the way your kingdom / Will know peace. / What would I gain by taking you as wife?" (43) Ishtar get heated and flies away " She stuttered she was so enraged / And flew to the protection of her father." To show her rage towered Gilgamesh she asks the old Gods to send the Bull of Heaven to kill him. Although the Bull did go to Gilgamesh and try to kill him, Gilgamesh kills the animal first. Gilgamesh cut the bull's head off and hung it from a tree.
             The woman were also know as being very compassionate. When Gilgamesh returned to his quest to find everlasting life, and as he came upon the sea he saw a small cottage. The cottage was owned by a barmaid named Siduri. When Gilgamesh first knocked on the door she would not let him in, but once he told her his story she felt his grief.
             Siduri let him stay with her and rest in her bad while she cooled his head with a wet cloth. She bathed him and gave him clothes, but he would not take the clothes she gave him. Gilgamesh would not take the offer of staying with her either. Siduri told him that he would find pleasure with her if he stayed, but he would not stay with her. "When he arose, she washed his body and dressed him / And spoke of pleasures he could find with her / Instead of going on in foolishness. / But he, when he was fully awake, / Threw off the clothes she had put on / And dressed again in the dark pelts he had come so / far in. / Her presence seemed to suffocate him now." With that he asked for the way to Utnapishtim; she told him that no man could ever pass over the sea of death with out dieing. Gilgamesh went on his way without a word. Siduri was compassionate to Gilgamesh and offered him every thing he needed other than the plant of internal life.


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