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  1. Aug 2, 2023 · Working like this, Goldmund tends to sculpt figures that look archaic, primitive, and pagan despite their initial, theological symbolism. The same happens when Goldmund is rescued by Narcissus and taken back to the monastery after being sentenced to death.

  2. When the Black Death devastates the region, Goldmund encounters human existence at its ugliest. Finally, after being imprisoned for having an affair with the wife of the city governor and condemned to be executed, he is saved by and reunited with his friend Narcissus, now an abbot .

    • Hermann Hesse
    • 1930
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  4. Goldmund is caught and will be hung the next day. A priest will hear his confession in the early morning. The priest turns out to be Narcissus, who ransomed Goldmund. Narcissus is now the abbot of the Mariabronn monastery and has adapted a new name: John.

  5. When a plague-infested man attacks Goldmund's current lover, he kills the fellow in a rage. Later, he seduces Agnes, the beautiful concubine of a governor, is caught and imprisoned, to be executed in the morning. Narcissus, who happens to be visiting the prison, saves Goldmund and brings him back to the cloister, where Narcissus is now the abbot.

  6. In a twist of fate, Goldmund is captured as a thief and faces execution. Narcissus, hearing of his friend’s predicament, comes to his rescue, using his influence as an abbott of the monastery. In their reunion, they reflect on the different paths they have taken.

  7. Jul 15, 2021 · Carl G. Jung defines that the human psyche has four cognitive functions: thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition. In the novel, the two characters represent these functions distinctively. Narcissus is the one who focuses on meditation and religion (thinking and intuitive) while Goldmund always craves throughout the novel the figure of the ...

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