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Beginning of Paper
Siddhartha: Overcoming Misfortunes of the Past
On page 132 we read "Everything that was not suffered to the end and
finally concluded, recurred, and the same sorrows were undergone." What does
this mean in regards to Siddhartha and any other of the characters in Hesse's
story? Do you agree with this statement? Explain.
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Middle of Paper
.... repeat themselves in time. In a pool objects float around
until they finally make their way to the outlet. Events swirling around in time
without reconciliation are “trapped” until they are dealt with. The entire pool
makes up all that time is. All the experiences and thoughts of past, present,
and future that have not been dismissed all contribute to the whole of time.
If the quote stood alone, without the context of Siddhartha's
reflections on his father and his son, it would state that anything that isn't
finished through completion would forever hang in the cloud of ....
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