The Golden Trail In Siddhartha

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The Golden Trail: Creating a unique path to Nirvana

A person should live their own life. In order to find peace, one cannot learn from others’ mistakes and discoveries, but rather make their own. In his novel, Siddhartha, Hesse shows, through Siddhartha’s journey through life and his rejection of the scriptures, that a person should lead a life that creates a path for others to follow and consists of many accomplishments and events that, in the end, will lead to enlightenment.

In Siddhartha, Siddhartha decides at a young age that he will diverge from the path he is encouraged to follow, and instead join the Samanas, a group of men who reject body and desire in order to pursue their ultimate goal of enlightenment. Amidst his study of the

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