Hey everyone,
I'm writing a paper for my World Lit class and had a couple questions about Tripitaka from Journey to the West (or Monkey). I'm planning on writing the paper based around the idea that Tripitaka is not an enlightened Buddhist based on his incidents of failing to follow the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism throughout the story, as shown by his incidents of gluttony, lying, and emotional baggage. For support, I'm going to mention that he (as well as his companions) usually desire food and drink everywhere they go - a form of gluttony. In terms of lying, Tripitaka lies to Monkey about the coat and cap that has a spell on it, thus allowing Tripitaka to almost control Monkey. I understand that this was given to Tripitaka by a higher power, but even that makes his actions and deed more questionable. The last idea is a shaky one... that's the one I need help on. I know that there are incidents in the story where Tripitaka is not clear headed, and is even confronted by Monkey about it.
In your opinion, is this thesis able to be proven? Does it make sense? Is there anything weak about it that could cause me problems, and if so, would you have any suggestions?
Thanks so much for your help in advance!
I'm writing a paper for my World Lit class and had a couple questions about Tripitaka from Journey to the West (or Monkey). I'm planning on writing the paper based around the idea that Tripitaka is not an enlightened Buddhist based on his incidents of failing to follow the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism throughout the story, as shown by his incidents of gluttony, lying, and emotional baggage. For support, I'm going to mention that he (as well as his companions) usually desire food and drink everywhere they go - a form of gluttony. In terms of lying, Tripitaka lies to Monkey about the coat and cap that has a spell on it, thus allowing Tripitaka to almost control Monkey. I understand that this was given to Tripitaka by a higher power, but even that makes his actions and deed more questionable. The last idea is a shaky one... that's the one I need help on. I know that there are incidents in the story where Tripitaka is not clear headed, and is even confronted by Monkey about it.
In your opinion, is this thesis able to be proven? Does it make sense? Is there anything weak about it that could cause me problems, and if so, would you have any suggestions?
Thanks so much for your help in advance!