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    UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract) BA Programme in English under Choice based credit semester systemSchool of Distance Education/ Private mode- Syllabus in tune with Choice based credit semester System School of Distance Education regulations-approved implemented with effect from 2011 admissionOrders issued ………………………………………………………………………                    GENERAL AND ACADEMIC BRANCH­IV­‘B’ SECTION  No: GAIV/B2/9842/2010 Dated‚ Calicut University. P.O 01.09.2012 Read: 1.UO No GAIV/J2/3601/08 dated 17

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    book‚ Siddhartha‚ he goes on a long journey to find himself. The book Siddhartha by Herman Hesse is about a young man who leaves home to find himself and along the way he meets lots of different people. In Siddhartha he was with samanas‚ then with Kamala and the merchant‚ and after being alone again he goes with the ferryman‚ trying to find the right path to enlightenment. Towards the beginning of the book Siddhartha was a samana. He wanted to find enlightenment and he thought that he could find

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    city where he finds a young woman named Kamala. Siddhartha first gets a glimpse of Kamala and is about to find her‚ when he is stopped by the glances that the people of the town give him. These people see him as a beggar‚ a Samana‚ and look at him with disdain‚ suspicion‚ and rejection. He then realizes that if he is to be accepted by the

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    learns the ways of life through his teachers of Kamala‚ Kamaswami‚ and Vasudeva. Siddhartha’s first teacher is Kamala. Siddhartha was anticipating to learn the joys and pleasures of love with her. He declared‚ “Dear Kamala‚ when I first came to your grove‚ I took the first step. It was my purpose to learn love from the loveliest of women. I knew you would help me‚ from your first gaze at the entrance of the grove I already knew it” (Hesse 50). Kamala was able to exhibit him a world of physical love

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    effectively; similar to how friends help us accomplish goals we would never be able to accomplish on our own. Exactly how Siddhartha’s friends help him attain enlightenment. In Hermann Hesse’s novel Siddhartha‚ Siddhartha’s friends Kamaswami‚ Govinda and Kamala help him realize who he has become and help guide him towards reaching enlightenment. Through Kamaswami’s actions Siddhartha comes to the realization he has become distracted by the temptations and pleasures of life and has lost sight of his true

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    and experiences much in his time spent with these important figures. Throughout the novel Siddhartha encounters three key people: Kamala‚ Vasudeva‚ and his own son‚ who all teach him much about life. When Siddhartha goes into the city‚ he meets Kamala‚ a lovely young woman who through experience teaches him the language of love. Siddhartha constantly calls on Kamala‚ wearing handsome clothes and nice shoes to try and win her over. “He who was still a boy as regards love and was inclined to plunge

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    Marvel and Monstress have a share of the characters challenging society. Ms. Marvel’s character‚ Kamala‚ challenged the traditional and stereotypical definition of what a superhero is. Aside from her race that was the easiest to pinpoint‚ Kamala lived an imperfect life‚ dealt with normal teenage problems on a daily‚ overprotective parents‚ etc. What stood out to me the most was that her age was considered rather young

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    Siddhartha‚ by Herman Hesse‚ tells the story of a young man’s journey to find enlightenment. The main theme of the novel is that knowledge can be taught but wisdom comes with experience. Siddhartha‚ the main character‚ journey begins in his village where he is loved and admired by all of the townspeople. Both smart and ambitious‚ Siddhartha sees that he makes everyone happy but himself‚ which leads him to become discontent with his life. He begins to feel he has learned the best of the knowledge

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    In the novel “Siddhartha”‚ Siddhartha has a lot teachers that help him with the problem he has. He had 3 important teachers that helped him the most. They were the Samanas‚ Kamala‚ and the ferryman Vasudeva. He had other teachers‚ but these were the most important ones to lead him on the path that he wanted. One of Siddhartha’s first teachers were the Samanas‚ the Samanas were wandering ascetics‚  they were in search of pureness. They were highly respected by the kings and all the commoners. The

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    Kamala and Siddhartha Jr.‚ Siddhartha’s lover and biological son‚ are the main subjects that educate Siddhartha on how to love. Kamala‚ Siddhartha’s former lover‚ helps Siddhartha skim the surface on the topic of love. She and Siddhartha have a conversation prior to Siddhartha leaving to reevaluate himself with his main

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