Siddhartha by Hermann Hess
READ THE BOOK: Siddhartha by Hermann Hess
Read this book. YOU HAVE TO READ IT. THIS PROFESSOR HAS READ EACH ONE AND IS THE KING OF CATCHING ANY AND ALL PLAGIARISM.
NOTE PORTION OF WORK: As you read, stop after each chapter or longer section and, in a Word document, give the section a title (use the chapter or section title, if there is one) and write yourself a few notes summarizing the main idea(s) in that section. Include important quotations and page numbers for the quotations that represent what you think of as the main ideas. (should be about 2 pages of notes)
PAPER: After youve finished the notes, write a 3-4 page summary and discussion of the main PHILOSOPHICAL ideas in the book. The format for this work: Double-spaced, 12pt font, correctly formatted according to either MLA. You need to effectively use quotations from the book that support your view of what the main ideas are. This is NOT a recap of the story line or a book report. You dont have room to ta
Read this book. YOU HAVE TO READ IT. THIS PROFESSOR HAS READ EACH ONE AND IS THE KING OF CATCHING ANY AND ALL PLAGIARISM.
NOTE PORTION OF WORK: As you read, stop after each chapter or longer section and, in a Word document, give the section a title (use the chapter or section title, if there is one) and write yourself a few notes summarizing the main idea(s) in that section. Include important quotations and page numbers for the quotations that represent what you think of as the main ideas. (should be about 2 pages of notes)
PAPER: After youve finished the notes, write a 3-4 page summary and discussion of the main PHILOSOPHICAL ideas in the book. The format for this work: Double-spaced, 12pt font, correctly formatted according to either MLA. You need to effectively use quotations from the book that support your view of what the main ideas are. This is NOT a recap of the story line or a book report. You dont have room to ta