Реферат: Herman Hesse
At the river he found his friend Govinda, who had watched over Siddhartha while
he had slept. Govinda was now a Buddhist monk who searched for happiness. I
believe this showed Siddhartha that their two lives were still very similar.
They both still seeked happiness and they were both in transitory.
The final teacher along Siddhartha’s quest for happiness was Vasudeva, the
ferrymen. Vasudeva taught Siddhartha how to listen to people and the river
which in turn helped Siddhartha on the road to happiness. ?You will learn
it,but not from me. The river knows everything; one can learn everything from
it. You have already learned from the river that it is good to strive downwards,
to sink, to seek the depths. The rich and distinguished Siddhartha will become
a rower; Siddhartha the learned Brahmin will become a ferryman. You have also
learned this from the river. You will learn the other thing too.?
Throughout this book Siddhartha distrusts teachers, but in the end he
becomes one. Although he shy’s away from this classification, towards the end
he begins to share the knowledge he has gained throughout the many different
phases of his life.