The Epic of Gilgamesh:
The most essential turning point in this epic was the creation of Enkidu. Enkidu was created to face the overruling king of Uruk. After Enkidu was created, he copulated with a prostitute for six days and seven nights which transitions him from being a wilderness animal to a normal human being. Enkidu finally hears of the overuling king o Uruk and wishes to meet him. When they meet, a great fight breaks out between them. Instead of one killing the other, a crazy change of events happen and they become best of friends. Quoting from the epic itself, Enkidu tells Gilgamesh, "Do not go down into the forest; when I opened the gate my hand lost its strength.' Gilgamesh answered him, ‘Dear friend, do not speak like a coward...keep beside me and your weakness will pass, the trembling will leave your hand. Would my friend rather stay behind? No, we will, go down together into the heart of the forest...When two go together each will protect himself and shield his companion, and if they fall they leave an enduring name." Shows the friendship that they have for each other. Another point of view written by a female describes how this heroic friendship isn't so heroic after all, "Avci devotes particular attention to a reconsideration of heroic masculinity. While emphasizing male bonding, she also makes use of René Girard's concept of mimetic rivalry to demean the male friendship of Gilgamesh and Enkidu by attributing supplementary homosexual overtones to the epic" saying how Gilgamesh and Enkidu's friendship is not masculine and does not fit into the epic of being heroes and rulers.
My map location displays Mesopotamia which is the location of the Epic of Gilgamesh, this relates to both my source and the epic because it is where the epic took place dating from the Third Dynasty of Ur (circa 2100 BC).