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The Influence Of Geography: The Alchemist

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"The fear of failing to succeed keeps people from realizing their Personal Legend and fulfilling it to be happy." This, the theme of the book "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho, is contributed to by the geography featured in the novel. Thomas C. Foster's book "How to Read Literature Like a Professor" describes geography in literature being 'about humans inhabiting spaces, and at the same time the spaces inhabiting humans' (page 174, HTRLLAP). Simply, geography usually affects the decisions of characters, along with most elements of a story, such as plot and theme. The geography of "The Alchemist" greatly influences the characters along with the theme; the barren desert of Egypt causes characters to act more cautious. Santiago, the main character

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