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  1. After straying too far in the fields one day on an errand gathering herbs, Goldmund comes across a beautiful Gypsy woman, who kisses him and invites him to make love. This encounter becomes his epiphany ; he now knows he was never meant to be a monk .

    • Hermann Hesse
    • 320
    • 1930
    • 1930
  2. Like Narcissus, Goldmund is very beautiful. Goldmund's horse stays in the monastery. His only relative now is his father, who chased away his mother, as she ("a gypsy") led a life of sin. Goldmund's entry into the monastery is more or less a penance for his mother's sinful lifestyle.

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  4. When Goldmund ventures out to the nearby village, he is seduced by a Gypsy girl – an experience that makes him realize that he is not cut out for the monk life. This clarifies the duality he has experienced in his relationship with Narcissus.

  5. She was Lise, the gypsy; she was Master Niklaus’ beautiful madonna; she was life, love, ecstasy. She was also fear, hunger, instinct. Now she is death...I’m glad to die; she makes it easy.”...

  6. Jul 15, 2021 · Set in medieval times, Goldmund is a young motherless boy sent to a monastery where he meets his friend and mentor Narcissus, a teacher at the cloister. When one night Goldmund wanders outside the monastery, he has an epiphany after bein g sexually involved with a gypsy woman: he understands monastic life it's not his calling.

  7. Nov 16, 2020 · Goldmund is a beautiful young man who is attracted to the outside world. He falls in love with a Gypsy girl and realizes that he wants more than life in the monastery where he was raised. This realization leads him to leave Narcissus, his teacher, behind as well as any desire for an intellectual relationship.

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