Siddharta

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From the start of Siddhartha's journey, he seeks salvation. He joins the ascetics, visits Gotama, embraces his earthly desires, and finally communes with nature, all in an attempt to attain Nirvana.


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Funny BDB as this is the exact quote out of wikipedia for the major theme of siddartha. You forgot the rest, and most important part:

The major theme in the novel is enlightenment. From the start of Siddhartha's journey, he seeks salvation. He joins the ascetics, visits Gotama, embraces his earthly desires, and finally communes with nature, all in an attempt to attain Nirvana. The novel also shows how the path to enlightenment cannot be conferred to another person because it is different for everyone and will likely never be achieved simply by listening to an enlightened one. This is because words and teachings may talk about the truth but are not the Truth itself; being concepts, they trap you, since enlightenment means release from concepts. Govinda learns that he will not find salvation by following Siddhartha, and Siddhartha knows that he will not reach it by following the Illustrious One.
 
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Funny BDB as this is the exact quote out of wikipedia for the major theme of siddartha. You forgot the rest, and most important part:

The major theme in the novel is enlightenment. From the start of Siddhartha's journey, he seeks salvation. He joins the ascetics, visits Gotama, embraces his earthly desires, and finally communes with nature, all in an attempt to attain Nirvana. The novel also shows how the path to enlightenment cannot be conferred to another person because it is different for everyone and will likely never be achieved simply by listening to an enlightened one. This is because words and teachings may talk about the truth but are not the Truth itself; being concepts, they trap you, since enlightenment means release from concepts. Govinda learns that he will not find salvation by following Siddhartha, and Siddhartha knows that he will not reach it by following the Illustrious One.


I did quote it from wikipedia. Exactly. I cannot fathom to believe that I could put into my own words the greatness that is.

May your almighty salvation on this fatherly of days carry you throughout as the weight of the world on your back lessens as love and joy is spread.
 

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all high school students should read siddhartha and catcher in the rye-

the beginning
is the essence
of all that must be known
and the place
where all must return
 
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