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The River in "Siddhartha"
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A 5 page paper which discusses the significance and the
symbolic meaning of the river in the novel "Siddhartha" by Herman Hesse. The river, in its
ability to change easily, yet remain stable and consistent, serves to represent one correct
path in the struggle for enlightenment. In addition, the river also serves to represent the
crossing over into another realm, spiritually speaking, as well as mortally speaking, for
rivers have often been associated with life and death and the journeys which are a part of
such changes. These are some of the ideas presented in this examination of the symbolic
presence of the river. No additional sources cited.
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Filename:JR7_RAsiddhrt.wps |
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Paper Title:
The River in "Siddhartha"
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