Chapter 1
Because he doesn't know what he's doing with his life. He feels this way because he feels like he hasn't amounted to anything.
Because she wants to be able to follow someone
Siddartha describes them kinda like mysterious and smart
He wanted to be a samana, but had to get his dad's permission
Because back then women didn't really have any authority, so she didn't really have a say in it.
Chapter 2
He tries to like blend in with them and do whatever they do.
His goal was to become a new/different person and forget his old ways. But then he later realized that this isn't the way to find inner peace in himself.
He had to sit still through bad weather and other bad conditions
He still wasn't happy, which was his whole goal.He doesn't feel …show more content…
The river was laughing because siddhartha got a taste of his own medicine.
His son doesn't think he has enough money and thinks that siddhartha is too poor.
He was mad at his father and broke the oar to make him mad
I thinks siddhartha learned that he can't change anything, and he kinda accepts the fact that he can't bring his son back. So I feel that he has gained the power of letting go
Chapter 11
1.Siddhartha feels almost jealous, and feels spite towards those who have children. Siddhartha's wound is his son's passing. Which he doesn't take very well .
2. Siddhartha's state of mind has changed and he sees new outlooks on things in life. It changes cause he was always searching, and now he's more like worshiping
3. The river laughs at him. He looks in the water and sees the reflection of his own father
4. Siddartha hears all the people he has ever known
5. Vasudeva goes to die to find his inner peace
Chapter 12
1. Because he has always obeyed the monks, and now he still doesn't even feel like one
2. Seeking is wrong because siddhartha feels like you can't find, if you are too busy doing the