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Siddhartha and The Blind Side
In the
novel Siddhartha, the author finishes the book with the main
character finding true enlightenment. Siddhartha decides to become
one with the river and help guide others across the river of life.
The story ends with Siddhartha, finding the peace and understanding
that he has learned from being a simple ferryboat man. Siddhartha
listens to the voice of the river as it flows downstream and finds
truth and spiritual fulfillment in his life. Siddhartha uses the
knowledge that the river has provided him and gives spiritual
guidance to those that he helps ferry across the river in his simple
boat. The ending was really beautiful and had the effect of making
you want to be a better person and look inward to find answers
inside yourself. The ending of this book is more philosophical than
most of the other books I have read. In the novel , The Blind
Side , the main character looked back on her life and she
wouldn't have changed a thing. She took in somebody in need. She did
what had to be done to nurse him and make him part of her family. No
matter what other people thought she knew she was doing the right
thing. The book Siddhartha has a similar theme. Siddhartha went
against his family wishes and the social norms and expectations of
his community to do what he thought was right. In both books. The
main characters found spiritual for film and in their unusual
decisions in life.
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