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The central conflict present in the Sidd novel is Sidd being happy with who he is and not
someone he is trying to be. First Sidd is just his father unhappy son who feels his life is
incomplete. Sidd then becomes a Samana which keeps him busy for awhile. When he
decides he is unhappy he then travels to meet Buddha. When Sidd learns he cannot learn
what he wants to learn from Buddha he travels to a modern town. In this modern town he
becomes a business man who sleeps with a prostitute. He loses his riches and become
unhappy yet again. This is when he travels to the river to become a ferryman. Thi...

Posted by: Geraint Watts

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