Inanna: Goddess Of Heavon And Earth

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English

 

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Maria S

 

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October 28, 2014

 

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University

 

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The conquering of her fears symbolizes Inanna coming out of the shadows of girlhood; moreover, this foreshadows the needs that must be met as a woman. Inanna, in the Epic of Gilgamesh, has been a woman for many years and is no longer vulnerable and innocent like she was in their first encounter. She now is looking for a husband whom will fulfill her desires as a woman, "Come to me Gilgamesh, and be my bridegroom; grant me the seed of your body?" When Gilgamesh does not obey her plea, she believes he must pay; moreover, this leads to the death of his beloved companion Enkidu...
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She now is looking for a husband whom will fulfill her desires as a woman, "Come to me Gilgamesh, and be my bridegroom; grant me the seed of your body?" When Gilgamesh does not obey her plea, she believes he must pay; moreover, this leads to the death of his beloved companion Enkidu. The depiction of the goddess, in the second confrontation, is completely different from the one we saw when she was crying for courage...
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