In the novel The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, Santiago is faced with a personal problem of discovering what his personal legend is. Santiago is an Andalusian shepherd living in an abandon church in Spain with this reoccurring dream of his personal legend. Throughout the book Santiago is going on this adventure cause that is what he believes will help him discover his personal adventure. In the book The Alchemist, Santiago shows that anyone can achieve your personal legend no matter what. In the
The argument, though convincing contains some major assumptions made without any factual evidence which could be proven to be false or untrue if put to test. The following are some of the major loop holes present in the argument which weakens it. First, the argument asserts that because widening of the highway didn't help in reducing the congestion caused by traffic in the Green lane, it wouldn't work out for blue lane either. Thought, this conclusion might sound temptingly accurate the argument
Author Paulo Coelho employs a number of stylistic techniques in The Alchemist in order to communicate the core didactic theme of the importance of fulfilling one’s Personal Legends. Readers are educated on the danger of fear, the treasures gained along the journey, the ideology of continuous self-improvement and the importance of following dreams in one’s pursuit of their destiny. In order to express these relevant didactic sub-themes to readers, novel structure, narrative perspective and characterisation
In The Alchemist the boy was scared to stray from what he knew best. He was shepherd that saw omens and didn’t pay attention. Throughout the book he saw the signs of the king he had met wanting him to keep moving in his journey to discover himself; he himself became an alchemist and understood the language of the world. In The Last Lecture Randy wouldn’t have made the journey he went on in giving his last lecture if he was not diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Randy was different from the boy in
In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago began a quest across the Sahara Desert in search of a hidden treasure at the Egyptian pyramids. Santiago is obviously our quester: a young boy, determined and enthusiastic about learning everything that he can. His destination is also clear: the Egyptian pyramids. Santiago must travel across the Sahara Desert from Andalusia to Egypt, spanning approximately four thousand miles. The stated reason for traveling to Egypt was
In the fictional novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, the protagonist, Santiago sets out on a journey to find the treasure and to follow his “Personal Legend.” A personal legend, as referred to in The Alchemist, is one's destiny in life. It states our purpose in life and pursuing it.Throughout his quest, he encounters many people who guide him closer towards his goal. He is able to continue his journey and learns much about himself through moments of courage and doubt. His experiences and his determination
Have you ever wondered it would be like to live in the big country Brazil? Well, Brazil is the most fabulous place to visit if you are a tourist but, has other environmental concerns that actually make it a country that cannot be lived in. If I was a person living in Brazil, I would be very careful and be aware of my surrounding because there are so many terrorist groups. Also, the climate which takes up most of Brazil in the Amazon rainforest is very dangerous especially for animals and wildlife
Quote 1: "In order to arrive you must follow the signs. God inscribed on the world the path that each man must follow. It is just a matter of reading the inscription he wrote for you." - The Alchemist Reaction 1: The idea of a general dialect talked by all creation is an essential one in The Alchemist. This dialect shows itself in signs exhibited by nature. Coelho underscores his idea of a comprehensive solidarity, tying dialect (generally considered a particularly human workforce) to whatever
Becoming Better Have you ever tried to better yourself as a person? Have things around you gotten better? Santiago, a young shepherd boy, tries to better himself, and all things around him become better. In the novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Santiago learns, “When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better, too. Initially, Santiago works hard and is rewarded. Following that, Santiago tries to expand his knowledge. Lastly, Santiago puts in heavy effort and
In reference to the novel “The Alchemist “the overall theme was to never stop pursuing your life’s purpose. The explanation for my response is because the main character doesn’t stop following his life’s legend, and for that he obtained a life changing treasure, which served as a reward to all his hard work and his dedication to the task at hand. Another attribute that helped him was his way of finding the favorable side of all his circumstances and problems. This is one of the biggest factors of