
Originally Posted by
prasanz
Siddhartha by Hesse was on of the greatest books I ever read. It was an involving story of a seeker through the vagaries of life. Neverthless, Siddhartha as a man, as a seeker, failed in his duty to bring up his son. It is his bound duty to nurture and raise his son till he can decide and take care of himself. Much like Siddartha's father, he too must have raised his son appropriately till a certain stage. As a result of this his son might end up becoming a social evil. In a nuttshell , I humbly feel Hesse has failed in considering the important fact that every man has a social responsibility.