¶ … Demian
Although many different themes populate Herman Hesse's novel Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth, in some way they all seem to relate to the concepts of spirituality, and to spiritual enlightenment in particular. In many ways, this novel functions as a spiritual journey for its protagonist, Emil Sinclair, who is guided by his close friend, confident and mentor Max Demian. While chronicling Sinclair's spiritual awakening, Hesse utilizes a number of passages that are emotionally intense in order to better demonstrate the overall significance of the spiritual implications of this story. A close examination of the text in Demian reveals that the author uses emotional language to issue a sense of excitement and enthusiasm in both the reader and in Sinclair to propel the latter towards the theme of spiritual enlightenment.
In many of the passages of this novel, there are concepts and characters that are referred...
One of the most powerful of these is when Sinclair initially encounters Beatrice in the park. Hesse uses extremely emotional language that actually refers to this woman in terms that are more closely related to a god than to a human being. For the most part, the author does this with the sheer emotion of the words he describes Sinclair's attraction with, as the following quotation makes extremely clear. "Suddenly, a new image had risen up before me, a lofty and cherished image. And no need, no urge was as deep or as fervent within me as the craving to worship and admire. I gave her the name Beatrice" (Hesse). This quotation is full of emotionally charged language that has divine connotations. Sinclair's attraction towards Beatrice is described as "deep," "fervent," and as a "craving," all of which showcase how much he likes…
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