Narziss Und Goldmund -

The narrative functions as a parable for self-discovery , emphasizing that fulfillment requires reconciling opposing forces. Narcissus and Goldmund by Hermann Hesse | History - EBSCO

After leaving the monastery, he becomes a wanderer and a sculptor. He represents the "feminine conscious mind" and is driven by an eternal search for the "primordial mother". Major Themes Narziss und Goldmund

Apollonian ideals—reason, order, intellect, and spiritual discipline. The narrative functions as a parable for self-discovery

Dionysian energy—passion, instinct, and sensory experience. and spiritual discipline. Dionysian energy—passion