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    The Alchemist By Coelho

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    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

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    The Alchemist Comparison

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    for the readers to see the difference of the characters better. For example in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the boy and the Englishman tend to be alike but simultaneously very different. As for The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, the two main characters Hazel Grace and Augustus deal with the same problems but in contrastive ways. A Personal Legend is one’s destiny in his or her life. In the book The Alchemist, the boy named Santiago was on his journey to find his own. Along the way, he met the

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    The Alchemist Destiny

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    demonstrates that it is hard exploring one’s destiny. Take the book The Alchemist for example, which is amazingly written by Paulo Coelho. The main character is Santiago, an ordinary shepherd who lives in Andalusia. He has a recurring dream about a hidden treasure in the Pyramids of Egypt. In order to find out what his dream means, he meets many mentors and good people along the way that help him interpret his dream, including the Alchemist. They tell Santiago that there is an actual treasure that is waiting

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    Themes In The Alchemist

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    In the book ‘The Alchemist’ a big theme in the book is that everyone should live their life trying to complete their Personal Legend. This affects everyone in the book at one point or another. Throughout the book, you following the journey of a man, Santiago, trying to follow his personal legend and learn to follow the omens of the earth that are trying to lead him to his treasure. In this essay I am going to be saying how the theme was realistic, how the theme was problematic, and how the theme

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    The alchemist is a unique piece of literature that stays true to it’s message it attempts to teach you. It begins when a young shepherd, Santiago, has a dream about a treasure he is to find at the Egyptian pyramids not once but twice. With curiosity he goes about and finds a gypsy to ask for what the dreams can possibly mean to him. The gypsy says she cannot decipher what his dream could mean ,but she advises him to go to Egypt himself to learn if there is anything out for him. For that message she

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    The Alchemist Journey

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    In Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist," Santiago's transformative journey from a humble shepherd to a confident alchemist serves as a profound exploration of personal growth and understanding one's personal legend. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the hero's journey, revealing how Santiago's encounters, decisions, and self-discovery shape his character. At the outset, Santiago's life as a shepherd is marked by simplicity and routine. His initial reluctance to embrace change is evident when

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    Omens In The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist The Alchemist is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho, which utilizes the full cycle of the Hero’s Journey and uses omens to symbolize it. Everyone experiences the journey of a hero, which is the common template of a timeline/plot in which a hero is transformed after a battle of self discovery. The fiction novel also brings light to the many abstract themes/motifs the book has to offer. For example, omens are one of the main concepts that are revealed throughout the journey. Santiago

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    Allusions In Alchemist

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    Do you know your personal destiny? This is the question which Santiago the protagonist of The Alchemist tries to answer on a search for a treasure. The question which will be attempted to answer is, What literary element does Paulo Coelho us to develop the theme that in life everyone has a personal destiny which they all have to pursue when they get the chance, in the novel The Alchemist. Paulo Coelho conveys the central theme of pursuing your own destiny through the use of allusions, in how they

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    Believing strongly in a religion is a big part of life. This idea is strongly shown in Paulo Coelho’s novel The Alchemist. In The Alchemist, a young Hindu shepherd named Santiago has to decide to believe in one religion based on the places he goes, and the people he meets while going after his Personal Legend; this Personal Legend is Santiago’s goal in life. Santiago goes through Africa where he sees Islamic religion, and many different things from where he once lived in Spain. He meets many people

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    Alchemist Mentorship

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    a character? In the Alchemist there have been many moments where the main character had to be taught something or the one doing the teaching. I’m going to talk about the information that really affected the main character’s thought process. Throughout the story, multiple key people standout and play roles in the journey to reaching his personal legend. I believe that the 3 characters that had a huge impact on Santiago’s development were Melchizedek (the old king), the Alchemist and lastly the Gypsy

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