http://danig14.blogspot.com/2013/01/1.html
2. What purpose does self-denial serve in Siddhartha? What about self-indulgence?
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3. Siddhartha features substantial activity and narrative action. At the same time, it is about one man’s largely internal spiritual quest. What is the relationship between the internal and exterior worlds ofSiddhartha? How does Siddhartha negotiate these worlds?
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/siddhartha/study.html
4.Herman Hesse’s novels before Siddhartha focused on alienated young men who rejected the cultures of their upbringings. However, these other novels did not feature the spiritual elements of Siddhartha. How do the spiritual elements of Siddhartha make it different from any other story of an alienated youth?
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/siddhartha/study.html
5.iddhartha is a love story in addition to the story of a spiritual quest. How do Siddhartha’s romantic love for Kamala and his love for his son impact his spirituality? How does Siddhartha’s spirituality, in turn, impact Kamala and his son?