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    In Part 2 of The Alchemist, Santiago crosses paths with a crystal merchant and an Englishman. The time he spends with them and the conversations he has with them help and guide him. Santiago meets the crystal merchant when he had lost his money. The merchant helps Santiago by allowing him to work for him. With Santiago’s help the Merchant was doing better than before. Santiago had a dream to travel to Egypt and find treasure that he wanted to pursue, while the merchant also had a dream however the

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    These two books that we are about to discuss are opposites but have many things in common. Night by Elie Wiesel and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, one true and the other not. Night is about Elie and his family and the holocaust while the other book The Alchemist is about a shepherd boy named Santiago these two people Elie and Santiago both had a ruff time in their stories. Let’s start with Night, Elie had a sister and mother who he lost right away to the nazis and his father at the end. It shows

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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 nigh the Egyptian pyramids. After the dream relapses more than once, Santiago opts to confer an old man and an old woman who tell him that his

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    The alchemist is a book written by Paulo Coelho a brazilian author, in the story one great quote stuck out, “when you possess great treasures within you, and try to tell others of them, seldom are you believed.” pg 134 this quote defines one of the moments in which his life is saved when the alchemist and santiago are both stopped by two armed men and asked what they are carrying and where they are going. The alchemist tells them that he is carrying the elixir of life which lead one to never age

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    is a true journey without a purpose. For example, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho and The Odyssey by Homer both show journeys and the motive of the characters engaging in them. Both journeys have strong purposes, as Odysseus sailed to return home from a war, while Santiago went on a quest to find his destiny. However, Santiago’s journey seemed to be more paramount, as it was to seek wisdom and self love. Santiago’s adventure in The Alchemist was immense, as he traveled across the desert to find

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    In The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Santiago comes in contact with a gypsy, king, camel driver, Englishman, and an Alchemist. Santiago is a shepherd in Spain who dreams of traveling to new places. Santiago’s personal legend is to find a treasure next to the pyramids in Egypt. Santiago meets with a gypsy and she tells him to go to Egypt to find a treasure. After the gypsy, he meets the King of Salem and he convinces Santiago to go to the pyramids. At first Santiago was unsere about whether to believe

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    to travel to the oasis where the alchemist lives. Santiago starts to listen to the soul of the world. They eventually reach the oasis, and Santiago meets A young girl named Fatima and immediately falls in love with her. When Santiago wanders away from the oasis and he has a vision of an army entering the oasis & because attacking the oasis is against the rules Santiago tells his vision to the tribal chieftain. The alchemist ends up confronting Santiago. The alchemist is going with Santiago & they're

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    “It is not in the pursuit of happiness that we find fulfillment, it is in the happiness of pursuit.” So are the words of Denis Waitley, famous American orator and writer. Waitley’s words can be applied to anyone who is practically anywhere in their lives; old or young, rich or poor. The profundity of the end goal is significantly less than that of the journey to get there. In literature especially, we read of characters who go on a journey to achieve their goal, whatever it may be. However, as one

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    ending. Both The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost explore the central idea of journey versus destination. The Alchemist is a book about a shepherd boy named Santiago who goes on a journey to achieve his personal legend. “The Road Not Taken” is a poem about a man who comes at a crossroads; he must decide what

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    Weakness: Love Gives You Both A wise person once said, “If you love something, set it free”. Santiago’s love, Fatima, in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, set him free so he could follow his Personal Legend. Yet, on many occasions Santiago’s love for her and others momentarily kept him from continuing his journey. His journey was a prime example of a major theme in The Alchemist: love can either prevent people from pursuing their Personal Legend or give them the strength to fulfill it. Traveling is Santiago’s

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