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 <em>these dreams create conflict and inculcate suspense into it that develops the readers' interest and attention.</em>