He then turns his thoughts to the trapper and the prostitute, the instruments ofhis introduction to civilization, whom he also blames for his plight. Shamashpersuades him to relent, and he returns to bless the prostitute.
I can understand Enkidu's mixed feelings and resentment towards the prostitute. Even though she has introduced him to the civilisation, served as an opportunity for a friendship with Gilgamesh, and helped to obtain a human identity, Enkidu still misses the old life that was close to nature and free from human mortal affairs and conflicts.