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Literary Techniques In The Alchemist

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“The Alchemist” is a novel written by Paulo Coelho in 1988. Regarded as Coelho’s best novel, it captures the elixir of life through the view of a sanguine Spanish Shepard. Set in a forsaken church in Spain at night; the young Shepard Santiago tastes the exquisite sensation of a compelling dream. He dreams that a young lad tells him about a hidden treasure near the Egyptian pyramids. After the dream recurs more than once, Santiago decides to consult an old man and an old woman who tell him that his dream is prophetic and that he must abide by its directions. Santiago then decides to pursue his dream and sets off on the venture of a lifetime with a set purpose of finding the fortune hidden near the Egyptian pyramids. In the course of his quest, he meets several people who act as figures that assist him and elevate his experience. As well, he comes into contact with the diversity of human emotions, as he experiences sorrow. Pain. Elation. Agitation. Love… In addition, he learns about the mechanism of the universe and the earth’s way of sending out signals to communicate with us and help us through our difficulties and troubles.

Regarding a linguistic aspect, the writer exploited language as a tool to create effect. Moreover, he was very selective and made extensive use of literary devices. Examples of these …show more content…

The main character, Santiago, patently develops as the story continues, from an innocent callow Shepard to a wise adroit man. In the beginning, Santiago was a wide-eyed naïve Shepard at the same time when he was independent and determined. This was proven when he chose to disobey his father’s will of him becoming a priest and set off on his journey to achieve his personal legend. However, his experience throughout the journey developed him into a well travelled, curious and yet determined man with invaluable wisdom and

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