Goldmund is the most obnoxious character hesse has ever written
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@ruina care to explain
@ruina I mean you referenced Hesse in my post and I havent read him
@georgia i honestly had to think about it cause my hate for him is instinctual and i could barely put it into words lmaooo
If i saw him on the street id cross it
If i saw him on the street id cross it
@georgia hesse has really interesting novels but his main philosophy mostly remains the same
narcissus and goldmund was a little different though, it was a little limiting and it kinda seemed as thought narcissus and goldmund were supposed to be one person instead of seperate characters
narcissus and goldmund was a little different though, it was a little limiting and it kinda seemed as thought narcissus and goldmund were supposed to be one person instead of seperate characters
@georgia that may have been the point of the book now that i think about it,,,, i may have been blinded by my manwhore hatred
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@ruina I looked up the book and apparently he represents the feminine principle which is pretty funny because I associate promiscuity with men
@Forestofenchantment @ruina capriciousness impulsivity and frivolousness sure but not rakery
@georgia yeah i dont agree with him on that either lol but it does make his characters a little gay and im always down for some bl in literature