Enlightenment In Siddhartha

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The novel “Siddhartha” by Herman Hesse is about the life long search for enlightenment by the main character, Siddhartha. As a young man, living ancient India, before the birth of Christ and during the life of Gautama Buddha, Siddhartha leaves his father’s monastery to seek self-discovery with a sect of priests called the Samanas. Soon after seeking this self-discovery, Siddhartha learns that he no longer wishes to become a Samana. He and his best friend Govinda then decide to travel to a nearby city to meet Gautama. Once they reach the Buddha, Govinda decides to stay with Gautama and joins him as a disciple while Siddhartha does not. On his now lonely travel, Siddhartha moves on to another city. Along the way, he meets a kind Ferryman and