Siddhartha Analysis

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Siddhartha starts as a well respected and loved Brahmin’s son. He is on a path to enlightenment through sacrifice, meditation and the combined wisdom of all the Brahmins before him. To this end, Siddhartha makes his life a quest to his inner self. But, Siddhartha has an insatiable curiosity; he is not content with simply following the path of his forefathers. A path that has so far failed everyone Siddhartha knows. So when a group of Samanas pass through Siddhartha’s town, he and his loyal friend and follower, Govinda, follow them and become Samanas themselves. The Samanas seek to find their inner self by destroying their shell of a body. By ignoring their worldly desires, Siddhartha and Govinda have many moments of bliss. However,