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Siddhartha
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In Herman Hess’s, , ’s constant growth and spiritual evolution is elucidated through the symbolism of the snake, the bird and the river.
As a snake sheds it’s skin in order to continue its physical growth, sheds the skins of his past: “ he realized that something had left him, like the old skin a ....
Middle of essay ....art/ He sat and felt himself dying, withering, finishing” (82). He recognizes the materialistic things including love itself, were insufficient: “Then knew that the game was finished, that he could play it no longer…he smiled wearily, shook his head and said goodbye to all these things” (84). ’s perpetual search for security and internal happiness ventures on.
is constantly flowing down the river of life, “Certainly I have learned that from the river too; everything comes back/ You, too, Sam.... |
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