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    Herman Hesse’s novel‚ SiddharthaSiddhartha defines his own happiness and Siddhartha does not let anything beside himself dictate his happiness. Throughout his journeysSiddhartha becomes enlightened because of the way he can so easily find happiness. Siddhartha proves this through his life decisions that go against the grain of “normal” decision making. Siddhartha throws ideas of money out the window if it is not what is going to make him happy. After a long journeySiddhartha is finally able to

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    life is a journey. There are different stages in life that one goes through and by experiencing these different stages of life one becomes wiser. In the novel‚ Siddhartha and The Alchemist the protagonist Siddhartha and Santiago both go through man different stages in life which made them grow‚ learn and transform into wiser people. Both protagonists go on a journey which is eventually the same but the purpose of journey is different. Similarly‚ both protagonist struggles through their journey to become

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    One can find many similar recurring themes in the novels Siddhartha‚ by Herman Hesse‚ and Perfume‚ by Patrick Suskind. Both authors use an aspect of nature as a symbol‚ the river. Since the time of the ancient Chinese‚ Pharaohs‚ Romans and Greeks‚ people have believed that the flow of the river represents the flow in one ’s life. They use the river to symbolise peoples ’ existence. In both books‚ the river portrays spiritual aspects that tell the characters ’ life stories‚ whether they take place

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    I am Siddhartha Agrawal‚ born in midst of a beautiful country‚ Kathmandu. Coming from this country I identify myself as one with a philosophy of living in harmony and peace in a society. I believe in sharing happiness with others and also supporting others during times of hardship. Here‚ in Nepal we have a strong belief in the existence of a greater being. Also‚ Nepal being the home to Mount Everest‚ the highest peak of the world I realize my small existence in this world of abundance. Being brought

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    Siddhartha walked through the forest. He had the feeling that they could never go back to his hometown. Internally‚ he totally died inside. He was feeling embarrassed and very depressed. At last‚ he reached a river. It was very dangerous and full of snakes but it was looked like his destination‚ as he could only face death after that destination. He wanted to suicide. According to him‚ he had left with nothing. He wanted to jump into the river. After some time‚ he slept when he woke up‚ he saw a

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    10-12 of Hermann Hesse’s Short Novel Siddhartha. Assignment: What is the difference between Read Chapters 10-12 of Hermann Hesse’s Short Novel Siddhartha. Answer the following questions using the checklist and past homework assignments for the unit. Use one substantial quote per question. For this assignment‚ you have the option of working with a partner. Chapter 10 Describe the young Siddhartha. In the short novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse‚ young Siddhartha is described as being an entitled and

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    drives upon the conscious mind. Hermann Hesse’s book‚ Siddhartha follows the main character Siddhartha on his journey to gain spiritual knowledge. After he loses interest of living

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    stand out and help when needed or called to action. Heroes should be people that all cultures/people all over the world can look up to and have a good example no matter how bad their life is. A hero puts others before himself‚ loves to give back and not take‚ and one who stands out and sets a good example. A hero puts others before himself like doctors and firefighters. Every day their life is put on the line to save others’ lives. They wake up and make the choice to save and heal the hurt. For example

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    Pearl S. Buck - A Modern Day Hero Introduction A friend of mine gave me a copy of The Good Earth as a birthday gift. Until then‚ I had never heard of the literary masterpiece or the author‚ Pearl S. Buck. The story captivated me. I found myself engrossed in the story of the poor farmer Wang Lung whose love for his land allowed him to overcome many odds including famine‚ flood and a revolution. Through hard work and dedication‚ Wang Lung became one of the wealthiest landowners in the Anweih

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    In the book Siddhartha‚ by Hermann Hesse‚ the Siddhartha sets out on a journey of self-discovery where he encounters a westernized society where properties‚ riches‚ and wealth are abundant in the homes of the prosperous. Similar to in Siddhartha‚ capitalism is seen as one of the major driving forces of society in the movie Wall Street‚ directed by Oliver Stone‚ where the main character is an example of the extremes of capitalism and how it can corrupt the soul of a man and endanger the lives of thousands

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