In the book of Siddhartha it shows that he won’t give up his desires but will also do it in a way were he doesn’t disrespect his parents.. On page 12 Siddhartha stands still until his father comes and says why do you disobey me basically and Siddhartha states that “Siddhartha has always obeyed his father, Siddhartha will do what ever his father tells him” from that quote you can tell that Siddhartha could leave on his own will but doesn’t want to he will not leave in bad terms with his father.
This shows even though he is a grown man he still has the utmost courtesy. Also shows how much respect he has for his parents and obedience. In my life I as a Muslim we have to show even more respect towards our parents in which when ever they call my name. I always answer with a “yes dad what shall I do for you “that shows that Siddhartha and I have much In common even though were from different times and religions. If I ever do something with out my parent’s permission it counts as a bad deed. In Islam your parents must now everything no matter what.
In a 5-paragraph essay, this paragraph would earn a C. Rather than explaining what Siddhartha is doing, try to expand the action to an overall life lesson.
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