Journey In Siddhartha

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Herman Hesse wrote the book Siddhartha. Herman talks about how Siddhartha is a Hindu and he wants to take a journey to become the Buddha. Herman was inspired because he was himself a Buddha. Herman Hesse was born in claw in the black forest, on July 2 1877. Herman Hesse’s books Siddhartha the main character named Siddhartha embarks on a life journey striving for enlightenment. Throughout Siddhartha’s life journey, the three most predominant events are the excitement of meeting the Buddha that quickly fades into a realization of great contribution to his search. His enchanting encounters with Kamala, and his time spent with the river and Vasudeva who ultimately reveal the path to enlightenment. I think Siddhartha is the chosen one because he in the right path of his life to succeed and becoming the king of Buddha.

The character Gautama, also known as the Buddha or the Illustrious One, is what entices Siddhartha to leave the Samanas and what opens Siddhartha’s eyes to a truth about his self-searching journey. For many years now Siddhartha’s life was that of an ascetic Samana; a beggar, wandering through town after town, rejecting the senses and emotions of the meaningless lies of the world. Following the path of self-denial through pain, Siddhartha excels greatly in his new spiritual way of life and even surpasses his once teachers, and yet… He still thirsts for knowledge, for more. Siddhartha realizes that if he intends on following the Samana way his entire life, he’ll never reach enlightenment, never move forward.
Boredom takes over his ritualistic life. Rumors that emerges talking of a man who has reached enlightenment, reignites a spark in Siddhartha that once burned for the Samana life. The excitement of the news of Buddha ...

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...panion and together the two men listen to the river. With the river as a spiritual guide, Siddhartha gradually grows wiser and wiser. After allowing his son (by Kamala) to leave the river and follow his own path, Siddhartha achieves enlightenment. Vasudeva passes into Nirvana, and Siddhartha continues to ferry people across the river. He then helps his friend Govinda to reach enlightenment. Siddhartha is not alone anymore he has a ferryman that lead to the chosen one path of enlightenment. I think Siddhartha connect to Harriet Tubman because she had a journey to become free, and she was the chosen one of letting other people tag alone with her quest even though Harriet Tubman let people to freedom and peace she had to fight for own right and move forward that connect to Siddhartha finding his own path of life and go on his quest to reach his goal or his ambition.

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