Herman Hesses Siddhartha Herman Hesses Siddhartha In the book Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse, the main character Siddhartha had more(prenominal) teachers along his quest for happiness. throughout his life he denounced teachers and their teachings. In his last meeting with his womb-to-tomb friend, Govinda, he custodytions five in which he was indebted : a lovely courtesan, a bountiful merchant, a dice player, a Buddhist monk, and Vasudeva. The first of these teachers along his way was Kamala a beautiful courtesan. Kamala taught him the wonderful pleasures of love and the genius of wealth and riches in society .

³It [had] never been my tie that a Samana from the woods should fill in to me and desire to learn from me. neer has a Samana with long blur and an old torn loin cloth source to me. many a(prenominal) young men come to me, including Brahmins sons but they come to me in lovelyly clothes, in fine shoes; there is weave in their hair and gold in their purses. That is how these young men com...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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