Analysis on Purpose in the Works of Paulo Coelho Every person has pondered or will at one time ponder the question of their purpose in life. This is simply because purpose is the sole reason for existence, so a person must contemplate the question in order to go about their days. And everybody that has gone looking for the answer, has come back empty handed. The universe allows for life but it doesn’t leave the slightest clue as to why it was provided. It’s true that if a person looks to the universe
living things, and everywhere. Water is not just water. Water plays a role in many and is important to the universe and the way it functions. Water has a big purpose, and in the story, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, he uses the quote “discovering and achieving one’s personal legend,” to introduce the theme that everyone and everything had a purpose and destiny. Everything has their own personal legend, their own way of achieving it, and that all of it comes from the same hand. Generally speaking, everyone
The Alchemist is about a young shepherd who has a recurring dream of finding treasure. He then goes on a long journey with many obstacles, but finds the treasure years later back in Andalusia, where the adventure started. Themes give The Alchemist insightful thoughts that connect to the modern world and people. The story is simplistic and easy to read, but the messages require the reader to interpret the story in their own way. The characters and settings provide a more detailed description of looking
The death of self is chosen as the subject of study in Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist for research purpose. The self to the characters in this novel is shadowed in the name of searching destiny and pursuing dream. The study of self is not an easy task. The self concept is discussed below on the basis of some references and the novel, The Alchemist. The question may be raised: is the self a fact in Coelho's The Alchemist? Coelho has used the individual or self of the characters as the umbra and created
An excerpt from the bible; “For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also” (Luke 12:34) shows that your heart is there for you to make choices in order of finding what you value most. Not everyone is able to find the significance in searching for treasure in life, however. Whether it may be striving to find your true values, or having to chose between two of your favorite things in order to move forward in life, not everything comes easy. Obstacles are placed in front of everyone's path
In The Alchemist , Coelho writes of the young boy, Santiago, and his journey. Throughout the novel, Santiago meets people who forever change his views and life. One of the most important that taught him lessons about the Language of the World, to listen to his heart, and most of all, continue on his journey to his Personal Legend. This man was known as the alchemist. The Alchemist could do things, even those that were beyond his abilities. One of the many things that the alchemist could do was turn
dream, your life wakes up and everything has meaning.” Barbara Sher’s quote illustrates Paulo Coelho’s attempt in The Alchemist to raise the idea that individuals should pursue their Personal Legend and individual dreams. Coelhio uses a multitude of literary elements such as symbolism and setting as described by Thomas C. Foster in How to Read Literature Like a Professor. In The Alchemist, Coelho uses his characters as symbols to manifest his overall theme to engage in following your personal legend.
and shapes, but also considers the purpose behind each stroke. Foster brings a different meaning to reading a book and draws attention to the author and his or her intention. While applying Fosters teaching's to Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist, the main character, Santiago's journey becomes more than a journey- it turns into a quest. Simple drinks and foods turn symbolic into acts of communion and while
In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the main character Santiago takes on a long journey in order to follow his reoccurring dreams of finding treasure in Egypt. These dreams reveal Santiago’s Personal Legend. Symbolism, geography, and ironies help to develop the plot. Paulo Coelho raises and supports the idea that all individuals should pursue their Personal Legends above anything else. The way he demonstrates this is by showing that following aspirations in life can reveal true purposes and deeper
The novel The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho was about a shepherd by the name of Santiago, who through a dream found where his “treasure” would lay. The author of the book Paulo Coelho, was born in Brazil, and has written sixteen books including The Alchemist, and has sold over one hundred and forty million books worldwide. What attracted me to the novel was how there were some supernatural aspects throughout the book. In addition, the supernatural aspects also made the book more enjoyable to read, because