In the book Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse, figurative language is used to create beautiful pictures, settings and feelings more real. Strong images, metaphors, and symbols help to make the books topic, Buddhism, more understandable. Imagery is used to make the setting and Siddhartha's words come alive. The author spends a good amount of time describing the settings in Siddhartha's journey, to convey that in Buddhism words are not just the teachings, but lessons of everyday life. Siddhartha says "words do not describe thoughts well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish" (145). "Wandering along the rosy paths of the fig garden, sitting in contemplation
In the book Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse, figurative language is used to create beautiful pictures, settings and feelings more real. Strong images, metaphors, and symbols help to make the books topic, Buddhism, more understandable. Imagery is used to make the setting and Siddhartha's words come alive. The author spends a good amount of time describing the settings in Siddhartha's journey, to convey that in Buddhism words are not just the teachings, but lessons of everyday life. Siddhartha says "words do not describe thoughts well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish" (145). "Wandering along the rosy paths of the fig garden, sitting in contemplation