Answer:
Siddhartha in the story "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse, tried to prescribe how his son should live his life by imposing his own idea on the boy. He forgot to realize that he is making the boy to be like himself, ignoring the fact that the boy need to find his own path to peace and enlightenment.
Explanation:
Siddhartha tries to seek inner peace by following different paths like following the Samana, Buddha, the Brahmins, but finally found his own path by listening to the river. Siddhartha believes that his son would be driven the same way he was for the search for enlightenment. because Siddhartha believes that the river is the place for true learning and enlightenment.
But his son was not happy to be a ferryman on the river, and later ran away taking with him his father's money and that of Vasudeva. Siddhartha later realized that every person must follow their path to enlightenment.
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<h2>C) The suffix tells the reader that the meaning is related to “having the quality of something.</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
Altruism is the postulate and moral tradition of anxiety for the happiness of other human beings, appearing in a quality of life both material and religious. Comparing to behavior by an animal that may be to its deprivation but that benefits others of its kind, often its close relatives.