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Siddartha
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Rarely does one have the pleasure of reading a book that leaves them with the profound impact of a changed perspective. by Hermann Hesse is one of those books. Hesse has taken an interesting premise that few writers could have tackled with such finesse and brought an unforgettably personal tale ....
Middle of essay ....he merchant Kamaswami, “I can think, I can wait, and I can fast.” These will aid him later in his journeys. At the moment, is losing himself. His search for unity through companionship has led him to the path of excess. Slowly, the that was so disciplined dies away, and with it, his goals. Hesse is distinctly recognizing the advantages and the glory of the humble and simple life. Upon realizing what he has done, abandons his wealth, once again focused on his goal.
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