After leaving Kamala in the second section Siddartha seeks out for a new life. He seeks to learn from the ferryman how to learn from the river, and eventually learning from the river. It feels like Siddartha is one of the most constantly changing characters in all of the stories as when he finds no more satisfaction in something he seeks the opposite. Siddartha constantly kills his existence and he is born again with little to no nostalgia of what happened before. I think one has to also understand the moment in which he looks to end his life as he was living a life which was no longer pleasurable.
This left me with many questions like:
Will he ever see Kamala again?
Will Siddartha ever find permanent hapiness?
To become finally restful does one have to be restless first?
My predictions for the questions are:
- He just might see Kamala again, but I think if he does it will only be after he achieves what he has been looking for, she will understand this and respect him.
- Maybe not permanent happiness but definately a cease into his restlessness for knowledge.
- I think so, but I’d honestly like to debate this with the class and hopefully reach consensus.
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