Characters and Places
Siddhartha
Vasudeva
Literary devices
Symbols
100

Where does Siddhartha want to stay?

By the river.

100

Who does Siddhartha meet in the chapter "The Ferryman"?

Kamala and her son

100

Who is Vasudeva?

Ferryman

100

You are much more like him than when you left Kamaswami and me.

Simile - uses like to compare it.

100

What does River symbolize for Siddhartha?

Source of knowledge.

200

Who is Vasudeva's apprentice?

Siddhartha

200

How does Siddhartha pay the ferryman?

By giving his clothes.

200

What did Vasudeva say is everywhere, at its mouth, at its waterfall, the ferry, the current all at the same time?

River

200

The river looked at him with thousand eyes - green, white, sky blue.

Personification - giving a human quality to an object.

200

Why did Siddhartha not want his son to go into this world alone?

He knew that Samsara was full of Greed, and other materialistic emotions, and people could take advantage of a small child, thus he wanted to protect him from all the dangers by making him stay with him.

300

where did they build the funeral pyre of Kamala?

the same hill where Vasudeva's wife's funeral pyre was made.

300

Who could Siddhartha not give up?

His son.

300

When did Vasudeva talk the most?

When he was explaining to Siddhartha to let go of his son and allow him to follow his own path.

300
Had he ever loved anybody so much, so blindly, so painfully, so hopelessly, and yet so happy.

Repetition - the word so is repeated to emphasize a point.

300

What does it mean by "I have taken thousands of people across and to all of them my river has been nothing but a hindrance on their journey"?

It means that people who are connected to all materialistic things see the river as an obstacle rather than seeing it as a source of knowledge.

400

By understanding what would a person be able to learn more and more secrets?

The river.

400

What word did Siddhartha say that the river pronounces when one is successful in hearing all ten thousand voices at the same time?

Om.

400

What was one of the greatest virtues of Vasudeva?

He knew how to listen.

400

The young bird is accustomed to a different life, to a different life.

Metaphor - comparing two things without using like or as.

400

How is Karma portrayed in the chapter "The Son"?

Whatever you do will come back to and the same way that Siddhartha left his father, his son also left him to follow on his own journey.

500

Who knows everything?

The river.

500

Because of what reason did Siddhartha prefer the sorrow and trouble of his love rather than happiness and pleasure without the boy?

Love

500

What did Vasudeva listen to with double attention, getting completely absorbed in it?

Siddartha's story about how after the sleep he felt such a love for the river

500

Do you not shame him daily with your goodness and patience and make it more difficult for him.

Euphemism - A euphemism is an indirect, “polite” way of describing something too inappropriate or awkward to address directly. However, most people will still understand the truth about what's happening.

500

What is the symbolism of "Siddhartha considered himself rich and happy when the boy had come to him".

It meant the world to him to spend his time with him.