Narziss: Und Goldmund
Dionysian energy—passion, instinct, and sensory experience.
He remains within the monastery of Mariabronn, eventually becoming its Abbot. He views life through logic and the "masculine conscious mind". Goldmund (The Artist): Narziss und Goldmund
The novel’s primary structure is built on the antithetical relationship between its two title characters. Dionysian energy—passion, instinct, and sensory experience
After leaving the monastery, he becomes a wanderer and a sculptor. He represents the "feminine conscious mind" and is driven by an eternal search for the "primordial mother". Major Themes Narziss und Goldmund