Characters
Religion and events that happen in the book
Story
Spirituality
Overall
100

To what does Siddartha compare himself to at the end of the chapter?To a child.

To a child.

100

Color of Govinda's robe.

Yellow

100

What was Siddartha wishing for after the misery he was feeling?

To die.

100

How many deaths does Siddartha talk about before the one he is living right now?

2

100

How many years did Siddartha feel like went by after waking up?

10 years

200

Who does Siddartha encounter after his slumber?

Govinda

200

What is the name of what Siddartha called a "game" he was stuck in?

Sansara

200

What word speaks to him while he's underwater attempting to end his torment?

Om

200

True or False: Does Siddartha consider himself a foolish man?

True

200

What is a way that Siddartha reacts while he reflects?

He laughs

300

True or False: Was Govinda doubtful of what Siddartha share to him?

True 

300

What does Siddartha say was holding him back from achieving what he wanted?

Too much knowledge, verses, rules.

300

True or False: Is Siddartha on a pilgrimage?

True 

300

When Siddartha first encounters the river, what does the river reflect to him about how he was feeling at the beginning of the chapter?

Emptiness

300

What did Siddartha sleep under?

A cocunut-tree

400

What animal did Siddartha describe as his heart or his soul as?

A bird/singing bird

400

Why did Siddartha struggle in remembering what happened previously before he slept?

He was now in a new life after abandoning the one he had, becoming a new man.

400

What does Siddartha force himself to do even when he didn't like it?

To think

400

After waking up, what feeling does Siddartha realize he has now?

Love

400

What were the 3 main skills that Siddartha had, but left him?

Waiting, fasting, thinking

500

What does the chapter say on how Govinda changed and what stayed the same?

He changed physically, in attitude or behavior he remained the same as in his youth.

500

What was Siddartha's conclusion about his awakening or rebirth, that led him to be able to hear Om again?

That one must experience a downfall in order to rise up again, had to sin so you can live again, like a loop.

500

How does Siddartha look at the river at the end of the chapter?

Felt love for the river and felt like it wanted to tell him something

500

How does Siddartha describe the world of shapes to Govinda?

As something transitory or temporary.

500

Why was it so hard for Govinda to recognize his old friend Siddartha?

The appearence he had (wearing nice clothes, combed hair, using cologne and shoes).

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