Gilgamesh is described as two parts god and one part human, making him both a hero-king and semi-divine. Which of the epic's events forces him to confront his humanity?
A. The death of Enkidu
B. The warning of the flood
C. The proposal of Ishtar
D. The battle with the Bull of Heaven
Answer: A
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