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Essay heading: Evaluation of Siddhartha
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The gaze also seems magical and suggests something very real and human. It demonstrates Siddhartha's strength of will and unwavering determination to reach enlightenment.
Govinda and Siddhartha journey to the camp of Gotama's followers and are welcomed and spiritual pilgrims. Govinda quickly decides to give himself over completely to this practice and lifestyle, while Siddhartha still has his own doubts and troubles accepting some of Gotama's teachings... displayed 300 characters
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Govinda quickly decides to give himself over completely to this practice and lifestyle, while Siddhartha still has his own doubts and troubles accepting some of Gotama's teachings. One day Siddhartha meets Gotama unrepentantly in a grove and speaks boldly of his doctrines. He points out a contradiction to Gotama; how can one embrace the unity of all things if they are also told to over come the physical world? Gotama tells him that his goal is to not give a perfect mathematical understanding of the universe but to achieve a freedom from suffering... displayed next 300 characters
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