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Recall a question from the first chapter on whether Siddhartha and Govinda are similar or dissimilar. Does your original answer need revision now? If so, how? Also, how does the above exchange between Siddhartha and Govinda illustrate that the former has abandoned the idea of teaching or guiding the latter?

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