Sunday, February 24, 2019

Siddhartha Final Quiz

Siddhartha Final Quiz take Mystery Date 10-15-12 In Siddhartha the relationships between cause and son argon very dysfunctional. Siddhartha leaves his set about when he was very young to seek something anyways the Brahmans lifestyle He felt care he had learned any he could from the bulk of his childhood. He journeyed far and wide to seek break through the proper teachings but neer remembered to see his father or dismantle send word to him of how he was doing. We dont know how his father dealt with that, because the father didnt know if he was dead or sustainment and never saw his son after the day he left.He never got to say goodbye when he died. Siddhartha later in life, while spirit on the ferry as the ferrymans assistant, learned that he himself had a son. Siddhartha learned that the mother of his son was dying from a snake bite, and he must take care of the child. The child was very young and had been brocaded in a rich and lavish lifestyle. To go from that to dirt p altry poverty living on a ferry taking people across the river is very hard to do for a child. The son sees it as the ultimate insult.No matter what the son does he cannot seem to get his fathers attention. He tries to get Siddhartha to strike him or yell at him anything except him sitting there listening never speaking. The boy ultimately gets to the point at which he steals the two older mens money and flees the river trying to get back end to the town where he has a rich boy life waiting for him. Siddhartha chases after him but ends up meditating for hours on end in front of kamalas old stem which is now a Buddha monk home.He awakens and finds that he has lost his son like his father lost his so many years ago. He goes back to the barge and the river is said to silently mock him and laugh at him, because he has done this to his dad and now it has been done to him. He realizes that life is constantly repeating but with different faces and a different person, but it is every(p renominal) the same all at once. Siddhartha tells this to his dear friend Govinda, and he tiro govinda so that he knelt down in front of Siddhartha and wept with the great lovemaking and knowledge he now possessed.

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