What is the effect of this behavior, in each case?

The gods and goddesses in The Epic of Gilgamesh are sometimes surprisingly human in their behavior, attitudes, and desires. Select three examples in the work in which an immortal being behaves more like what we would expect of a human being rather than an immortal deity, and, in a well-written essay, describe this clearly and fully. What is the effect of this behavior, in each case? How might the deity in each case have behaved otherwise? Explain. How might this have altered the outcome of the incident? Use MLA format. 4 pages, minimum length. Please use these 3 examples: Aruru, Ishtar and Anu