In SidHartha novel Siddhartha, a young man is far from his family in the process of seeking knowledge. Siddhartha, a young Indian Brahmin, was shaken at the village house in India. He left with his best friend Govinda and became a summer. Soon, Siddhartha noticed that Samana's approach did not teach the real redemption, and he and Govinda departed to look for Gotama Buddha. When they finally found the Buddha, Siddhartha decided he did not want to learn the teachings of the Buddha.
Shedhartha of Herman Hesse is the story of a young man seeking enlightenment. Through his journey, Siddhartha followed several Buddhists and Hindu paths to achieve his ultimate goal of enlightenment. Materialists Gambler, Siddhartha along the way of Brahman finally moved to the middle of Buddhism. As the son of Brahmin, Siddhartha was living a privileged life, but this was not enough for him. Siddhartha has an unsatisfying need for knowledge.
Written by Herman Heese Siddhartha and Govinda Siddhartha is a journey about someone who is looking for his inner self when he is young and ends when he gets older. Siddhartha is looking for various mentors to teach what they know with this mission while hoping to find the truth and balance in the universe. At the end of the novel, Siddhartha gained enlightenment through many teachings. Siddhartha's most close friend and confident Goidindha is often seen as Siddhartha. By using various writing methods to convey the theme of the novel, Hesse appeals to the reader's sensation and helps them to master the novel. These techniques include symbolism, metaphor, implications and prototypes. He compared many of Siddhartha 's problems with everyday things and powers to make it easy to understand the novel. Three main
Using Hesse Siddhartha to reflect the atmosphere of the legendary Buddha "Siddhartha" is one of the historical Gautama's names and Hesse's character is somewhat similar to his history's life. Siddhartha is by no means a fictitious life of the Buddha, but contains many content about Buddha's philosophy and his teachings. Hesse's Siddhartha is not intended to portray the life of Gautama in Buddha but he has used this name and many others attributed to others