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    Siddhartha Biography

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    Hermann Hesse a German- Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. Born on July 2, 1877, in Calw, Württemberg, Germany to his mother, Marie and his father, Johannes. His parents were of European ancestry and did much of their missionary work in India. At a young age, he was expected to pursue a career in religion. But he was very interested in his poetry and literature. After finishing schooling in 1893, he found a bookstore, antique store and a clock tower factory. This is when he pursued his poetry.…

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    insight can teach us to avoid the mistakes they have followed and their experience can be the catalyst in our goal. The path we choose provide us wisdom that guide us to our own purpose in this unbeknownst world. The Brahmin’s son – Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse is not the object of sacrifice and the sacrificial host…

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    Fight Club Narrator

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    all distraction, so that he can now turn the focus onto himself, and what is really important in his life. The Narrator’s life can reflect to our life. We buy unnecessary materials to become others and work hard to pay for what we don’t need. Hermann Hesse says that, “It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is: each other’s opposite and complement”. This quote states that our Narrator is doing a right thing…

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    Original Material Reading Raja Rao’s Chessmaster and his moves from Buddhist viewpoint Buddha “The Awaken One” gave his philosophy of life his teaching is known today as Buddhist philosophy and it has been seen as very important phenomena and studied and practiced till today. Influence of Buddhist philosophy is not only seen on Indian culture but also on the world which embraces all areas such as literature, architecture, dance, music, drama, painting, printing, and various Art associated with…

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