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          Herman Hesse's Siddhartha
           Part 1 of Paper ....quest for happiness.  Throughout his life he
denounced  teachers and their teachings.  In his last meeting with his lifelong
friend, Govinda, he mentions five in which he was indebted :  a beautiful
courtesan, a rich merchant, a dice player, a Buddhist monk, and Vasudeva.
     The first of these teachers along his way ....           Part 2 of Paper .... for Kamaswami  many of
Siddhartha's values stayed intact but, slowly  these   values began to slip away.
 In many ways Kamaswami taught Siddhartha the dark side of life.
	As the days went on Siddhartha began hating himself more and more.  He
viewed his riches as worthless, for they did not truly bring him happiness.
Slowly he began squandering his money playing dice.   He won thousands and lost
thousands in order to reach the high he felt when he carelessly bet his money
away.  This taught him ....            |   
          
          
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