Time In Herman Hesse's Siddhartha

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Time itself is a never-ending cycle however; our time as humans on Earth is finite. Both “Siddhartha” by Herman Hesse and “If God Existed, He’d Be A Solid Midfielder” by Aleksandar Hemon portray the importance of time, showing how patience and contentment is acquired overtime. Although each reading incorporates characters that experience moments of unease, losing touch of their passion and goals, their interpretation of time differs; Hesse portrays time linearly while Hemon views time circularly. Siddhartha seeks Enlightenment by taking the road less traveled, a Western belief ironically chosen by Siddhartha despite his residence in Eastern hemisphere. Similarly, Hermon displays pursuits of the Eastern belief of time within the Western hemisphere.

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