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Steppenwolf (1924) depicts the duality of human nature through the character of Harry Haller, who feels battle within him between his two selves : a man and a wolf. Longing for a wolf-less life, he learns to switch over to affective side from intellectuality and learns to reconcile the thousand selves of his personality. The philosophical analysis of characters chapter-wise development in this novel and the importance of events for describing human development pattern delineates how Hermann Hesse, a writer of man s interior presents his hero undertake self exploration within himself and into…mehr

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Steppenwolf (1924) depicts the duality of human nature through the character of Harry Haller, who feels battle within him between his two selves : a man and a wolf. Longing for a wolf-less life, he learns to switch over to affective side from intellectuality and learns to reconcile the thousand selves of his personality. The philosophical analysis of characters chapter-wise development in this novel and the importance of events for describing human development pattern delineates how Hermann Hesse, a writer of man s interior presents his hero undertake self exploration within himself and into the world he lives. This book proclaims that Hesse s thinking alludes to the interior of an individual journey than the exterior of it. His views provide a deep revelation about all the aspect of human life.
Autorenporträt
Alka Macwan is an assistant professor at M B Patel College of Education,Sardar patel University, V V Nagar, Gujarat, India. Her areas of academic interest are advanced pedagogy, research in teaching learning practices, philosophy of education and ICT integration.