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Hans Giebenrath: A Literary Analysis

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This experience of Hans Giebenrath is very much like both Wilhelm Meister, and Goethe’s, and definitely Hesse’s own. Hans was forced to study harder than everybody else at a very young age, so that he could pass the “Landexamen,” and consequently go the church school, which meets his father’s expectation. This is a lot of us. A lot of us are forced to study something, which our father seen as practical and useful, but it is what they hate the most. Both Hermann Hesse, Goethe, and even Wilhelm Meister ended up pursuing the things, that they love at the later part of their life. This is probably the answer that Hermann Hesse given out to answer the question; what you should really choose, between the practical but boring and stressful, and
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