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A Personal Legend In Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist

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What is a personal legend? In The Alchemist the king of Salem says that one’s personal legend is “...what you have always wanted to accomplish” (21). This novel is about a young boy who travels the desert, pursuing his personal legend, trying to find his treasure. Meanwhile, he learns how to connect with the world and many other valuable lessons, including his own personal legend. Paulo Coelho writes about person legends all throughout the book. He doesn’t just talk about Santiago’s personal legend, he talks about many other other too. He starts out by writing about other’s personal legends and how they never followed their dreams or tries to achieve it. He uses the baker in the plaza as an example. He tells the reader about the baker when the old man points at him and tells Santiago: When he was a child, that man wanted to travel, too. But he decided first to buy his bakery and put some money aside. When he’s an old man, he’s going to spend a month in Africa. He never realized that people are capable, at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of (22-23)
This is the first example of personal legend that Coelho uses. The baker never followed his personal legend because he opened a bakery. This is not the only time Coelho showed someone failing or not going after his or her dream. He also talks about a crystal merchant who didn’t achieve his dream either. As Santiago travels through the desert trying to achieve his personal legend he meets many new people,

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