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    able to retain many valuable lessons and suggestions on how to fulfill your dreams and live a full life. I felt Randy’s life spoke more clearly to me than Santiago. I have learned from these books and hope my peers have as well. Even though The Alchemist was favored more to following your heart and believing in yourself, I think Randy’s book has shown more insight to the real world

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    What is the name of the main character? What does he do for a living and for how long? What is the name of the region he is in at the beginning of the novel? -Santiago is the main character in The Alchemist. He has been working as a shepherd for the past two years. He is in the Andalusia region of Spain at the beginning of the novel. Why do you think he made the choice to leave the seminary after learning to read and write? -He chose to leave the seminary because after learning to read and write

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    Statement of Purpose “It is true; life really is generous to those who pursue their destiny”. It is a part of The Alchemist book, written by Paulo Coelho, in which I have always believed throughout my life and reminded whenever I face an impasse. Now, given my keen interest in enhancing my knowledge in specific areas as well as my desire to achieve success in every aspect of my life, I would like to continue my education towards the Ph.D. degree in the field of Marketing at University of Texas

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    Often times when having to read a book for a class it's assumed that you won't get much out of it, but that’s not been the case as I read The Alchemist, by Paul Coelho, 1993. One of the most interesting aspects of the read is that it was so relatable in many ways. I found myself empathizing with characters and plugging into all the different scenes taking place. Amongst all of the bigger picture themes I chose to write about the stones Urim and Thummim ironically because they're literally like the

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    or not? You would follow your heart and bleach it because it looked good or follow your brain and not bleach it because it is bad for your hair? Santiago had to face many decisions like this on his journey to find his treasure. In the novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Santiago learns, “Remember where your heart is, there you will find your treasure.” First, Santiago speaks to the old man about his surroundings. Next, Santiago realizes and learned that if you love something, you must let it go

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    In the novel, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho throughout Santiago’s long adventurous journey he meets people that change the script in his play of life. When a shepherd named Santiago was on his way to meet the beautiful merchant’s daughter, he is confronted by a king who directs him to his personal legend. Santiago decides to pursue his journey to find his personal legend and meets many important characters along the way. Santiago was destined to meet these certain characters such as the crystal merchant

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    The pursuit of happiness is critical in our lives. Oftentimes, we become confused as to what defines happiness. Happiness is an emotion, but it may also be the steps we take to feel said emotion. Happiness is using virtues and achieving your goal, while appreciating the little things in life. When first asked, I believed that happiness was simply fulfilling a desire, but through topics discussed in class, I now realize that there is so much more to happiness. The road to happiness includes using

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    It is important to analyze and provide context to this quote of the Alchemist. During the journey to the pyramids when Santiago and the Alchemist were getting very close they were stopped and searched by Arabs, where they were questioned in what they possessed. The alchemist told them very nonchalantly that he possessed the Elixir of life, which could cure any disease if it was drank, and the Philosopher's stone which could aid him turn any metal into gold or precious stones. The Arabs laughed because

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    The Alchemist taught us what it is like to live when you only focus on your dreams and not on reality. Santiago had to go through many obstacles to find his treasure. He had to find a job to get money, travel to the Oasis in a caravan, and travel back to where he lived to get his treasure. When you focus on your dreams you do not realize what is all going on in the real world. Santiago had missed out on many things because he was so focused on his personal legend of finding the treasure at the pyramids

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    The Alchemist was written by Paulo Coelho and it was first published in 1988. It was originally written in Portuguese and has since been translated in 67 different languages. It has sold over 65 million copies worldwide and was awarded “Best Fiction Corine International Award” in 2002. It follows a story of a boy named Santiago who is following his personal legend. The Alchemist has many archetypal themes and symbols including wise old men, women, and the nature around him. Throughout this novel

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