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siddhartha inward journey

Siddhartha's Inward Journey Siddhartha was written by Hermann Hesse, as a

fictional adventure for the body and soul. Siddhartha was once an intelligent

boy who dared to think of something more. Siddhartha is now an enlightened

man, who dared to think of something more. Siddhartha traveled though life

the best he knew how, and many times he did all he could. Siddhartha's

inward journey, from innocence to guilt and despair, then finally to destruction

or salvation, and how the book reflects this and the decisions that Siddhartha

makes. Siddhartha as an innocent boy was very smart. He would love arguing

with the men of his village. He also knew that many of the Brahmins were lazy

and they disgraced the title. His father was very intelligent and was the image

of the ideal Brahmin: loving and caring, intelligent, wise beyond his years,

hard working and loved by all. Siddhartha loved his father and their

discussions. He would play advanced games and win; he would excel at almost

everything he tried. He knew no harm and loved games, for he was only an

innocent little boy. "In the shade


had lost his way. He no longer had his high and mighty lifestyle. He had

own. Now, he was a man. Later he went forth and learned the worldly

salvation comes from going back to the ferryman. He returns to work for him.

Kaqmaswami. After only knowing worldly pleasures for decades Siddhartha

(P. 3) This would all change one day. He told his best friend that he would go

to forever end the misery that was his life. He wished to simply fall into the

reflected, and spat at it; he took his arm away from the tree trunk and turned a



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