In Gilgamesh: A New English Version, Gilgamesh repeatedly has dreams and says, "Enkidu, dear friend, I have had a dream."

What effect does this repetition have?


awnser It creates a rhythmic pattern that the audience can follow, and it signals that the audience will hear a new dream.

Respuesta :

this repetition effects the audience because it gives a symbol of what gilgamesh wanted to do and it creates a pattern so the audience can follow

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Answer:

The repetition of dreams creates rhythm, interest and drama.

Explanation:

The epic "Gilgamesh: A New English Version" is regarded as one of the masterpieces of literature. The constant repetition of Gilgamesh's dreams adds a rhythmic pattern, interest, and drama to the epic that adds a specific effect to it. It also reinforces Enkidu's role as adviser and the significance of dreams that drives the plot of the narrative as these dreams create conflict and inculcate suspense into it that develops the readers' interest and attention.

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