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Siddhartha Experience

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Teachers and Experiences In history, there have been numerous kinds of teachers: educational teachers, religious teachers, and ideologists just to name a few. All have gained knowledge, mastered a skill, or have been able to comprehend an idea that others have a hard time with. Knowledge is something everyone strives to achieve, especially Siddhartha. Many believe that knowledge can only be taught, however others think that in order to learn, one must experience. One must go on a journey and discover things for themselves. In the book Siddhartha, Herman Hesse describes the journey of how Siddhartha tries to reach his goal of enlightenment. In the beginning of his adventure, he starts off as a regular Semana. He takes the typical route of learning …show more content…

Kawasami taught Siddhartha the secrets of making money and living as a rich man. He taught him that money is valued very high in the life of a “normal” person. He realizes that people live for money and not for the same reasons he, like to reach enlightenment. “’Not all people are clever… It has nothing to do with that, Kamala’, said Siddhartha, ‘Kamaswami is just as clever as I am and yet has no sanctuary’” (72). People can be wise, but it is how they use that wisdom that makes them intelligent. Siddhartha slowly lost all interest in money, and wanted to go back into the woods after learning that there is a dark side to materialistic life he was living. He found out that living in poverty made him closer to enlightenment then living a wealthy …show more content…

Siddhartha’s father wanted to teach Siddhartha everything he new, but Siddhartha realized that since his father did not reach enlightenment yet, that he would try a new approach and make his own expedition. Siddhartha wants knowledge, something everyone strives to achieve. He had many teachers through his journey, which who all played an equally important role. Throughout the book, Hesse utilizes everyone who Siddhartha encounters as a teacher. Not one of them was able to take him directly to the ultimate knowledge, but they all influenced Siddhartha’s decision making in his path to enlightenment, where he, himself became a guide and a teacher. The main objective in Hesse’s novel, is to teach the student a set of skills that will aid them in their ultimate goal. Not only are teachers important in this novel, but also the lessons they teach Siddhartha, and the experiences that he encounters. Without Siddhartha’s journey, he would be another lost Semana who would be learning about Enlightment instead of going out and finding it and experiencing

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