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    In the book The Alchemist, Santiago was on his journey to find his Personal Legend. Throughout the book, he overcame many obstacles like understanding his Personal Legend, his journey to complete it and finding his Personal Legend. In the book, it is said that to lead a satisfying life you must first complete your Personal Legend. Santiago will be severely tested throughout his journey to find his Personal Legend. In order for Santiago to find his Personal Legend, he needs to understand what

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    Many people try to understand their personal legends in life, trying to find their end goal. In the novel “The Alchemist” Paul Coelho displays Santiago’s personal legend, starting off as a sheep herder, and then going to Africa and becoming an alchemist that village people believe in. Santiago learns important lessons from mentors along his journey, such as learning about omens, understanding his personal legend, and always paying attention to his surroundings. While Santiago is trying to discover

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    In The Alchemist and The Odyssey, many epic characteristics are displayed. They influence the journey immensely. Characteristics such as supernatural, fate of a group of people, and heroic adventure are very similar in both stories. Supernatural beings in both stories assist the main characters. In The Alchemist, Santiago meets the king of Salem. The king is able to “appear in one form or another” when people are trying to “realize [their] personal legend” (Coelho 23). He stresses the

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    The Alchemist has many inspiring and relatable quotes that readers can understand and learn from. One of my favorites is when Santiago thinks to himself, “The closer one gets to realizing his Personal Legend, the more that Personal Legend becomes his true reason for being” (72). This quote means that when you commit yourself to achieving some goal or completing some task, the more enthusiastic you will become. That one thing will be what gives you joy in life. Once you put in the effort, you will

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    advanced than any other creature on earth. Men tend to have many connections with faith, places, objects and even ideas, though the one connection above all is with another person who follows the same idea and the final conclusion. In the book “The Alchemist” By Paulo Coelho two people are fed the words of “Personal legend,” and “The Soul of the World.” Santiago a shepherd boy, and an Englishman whom both are on a journey to achieve the greatest any man can achieve, understand “The Soul of the World”

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    start off as one, towards the end of the journey the protagonist has gained more in spiritual value than physical. Paulo Coelho exercises this theme in his novel The Alchemist where the protagonist of the novel, Santiago, travels to Egypt from Spain in search of treasure buried near the Pyramids. As simple as the plot sounds, The Alchemist proves to be more complex and thought-provoking than it lets on. It will be easier to dissect this by consulting Thomas C. Foster’s book How To Read Literature Like

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    Santiago of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist has that split road, two decisions: one that is unpredictable and one that is safe. If he makes the safe and popular choice, he knows he will regret it and always wonder what would have happened. If he makes the unpredictable choice, the one that is chosen less, he will follow his heart, and find his treasure. Santiago decides, and is following his heart through his journey to the Pyramids to find his treasure. In the novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Santiago

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    Free Will is a large statement and choice to many people. Some people don’t even know they have it within them. In the book Alchemist written by Pail Coelho’s taught to Santiago throughout his journey to the pyramids. Santiago believed in a dream and followed it and met many people along the way. At the beginning of the book Santiago meet a gentle man named Melchizedek and he sees Santiago reading a book. He was very irritated with the book because the book described “Peoples inability to choose

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    The Alchemist, written by Paulo Coelho, is a novel that follows part of the life of a Sheppard from a small village. The Sheppard often has reoccurring dreams about finding treasure so he decides to go on a journey. Coelho manages to create a really relatable novel that will influence my life heavily. By writing about the journey of Santiago, one which is long and full of adventure and struggle. On this journey the main character Santiago must endure harsh conditions and finally live the fullest

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    Taryn Hagins 8/1/2017 6th Period The Alchemist By Paulo Coelho “On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in doing this assignment” 1.“It is who I dared to do so.” said the boy. He was reminded of the image of Santiago Matamoros mounted on his white horse, with the infidels beneath his hooves. Point Of View, pg 73. “The Alchemist” is told in the third point of view, meaning that the narrator is not necessarily a character in the story. Therefore, the reader does not know how

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