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    They arrive at a monastery where they are greeted by a monk. The Alchemist then made a gold plate and divided it into 4 pieces and he gave a piece to Santiago, the monk, and kept a piece for himself. But he gave the last piece to the monk for Santiago if he would need it later on. Santiago eagerly searches the desert and

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    The Alchemist The Alchemist is a short parable published in 1988 by the author Paulo Coelho. It follows the story of an Andalusian shepherd that is the proprietor to a large flock of sheep. The boy, Santiago, goes on an adventure across countries to find treasure in Egypt. His journey started as a dream where a child pointed him in the direction of the pyramids. His avid curiosity led him to many different people and places as he attempted to find the treasure that laid beneath the sands. Following

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    However, some books have stuck with me more so than others. There are three books that have taught me valuable life lessons. First, Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill has helped me change my mindset and learn to discipline my mind. Second, The Alchemist by Paul Coelho has inspired me to follow dreams no matter what. Third, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison has me reflect on my own deep rooted insecurities. Think and Grow Rich is a book on self-improvement that upon reading, has helped me hone

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    The Alchemist The Alchemist, a fiction novel written by Paulo Coelho, is an outstanding piece of literature that teaches important life lessons through the adventures of a young boy seeking his treasure. The universal idea of this book is to always pursue your personal destiny, or in other words, to follow your dreams. Santiago, a shepherd of Andalusia, Spain, had a dream to reach the grand pyramids of Egypt. A passing king of Salem told the boy to follow his destiny, “When you want something, all

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    In the novel “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho the book is a very inspirational story that can teach something to everyone that reads this one of a kind story. The story “The Alchemist” is about a boy named Santiago that is from spain that wants to see the the great pyramids of egypt and find the treasure that lies in one of the pyramids. And on his journey he meets different people that are like mentors to this boy. And all of them tell him in a way that he shall not give up and to keep going And

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    Roy's POV): A Short Story

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    Roy's POV) "Ed?" No response "Ed?... He's asleep isn't he." Roy still working on Ed's back. 'I could be mean and poke his creepy bones under his skin, to wake him up... Na, he's quiet and still this way. He should always be like this.' Roy finishing after a good half an hour, pulled the blanket to his neck and quietly left Ed to sleep. He met with Al who was reading on the couch. "How is he?" "Asleep... He fell asleep half way through... He's hopeless." "You do know he is growing two new limbs. It

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    In his novel, The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho gives many lessons to the readers. Each character has its own life style. When readers seem that they are in a similar situation like characters, they find some solutions from the behaviors of the characters and apply the knowledge to their lives. One of the sympathetic characters in this novel is Santiago who is the main character. Every moment, people’s life is the process of finding dream so most of the people may agree the situations Santiago is faced

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    In Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist,” the protagonist, Santiago, embarks on a transformative journey that takes him from a humble shepherd to a confident alchemist. Through his experiences and encounters, Santiago undergoes significant character development, reflecting his inner growth and understanding of his Personal Legend. This essay will analyze specific moments and decisions that shape Santiago’s character development, incorporating stages of the hero’s journey. The call to adventure and departure

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    The Alchemist The Alchemist is a novel first published in 1988 by Brazilian-born author Paulo Coehlo. It has sold more than 65 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling books of all time, and has been translated in over 60 languages. The book follows an adventurous shepherd boy named Santiago who has recurring dream leads him on a journey to find hidden treasure. The book begins Santiago has the same troubling recurring dream, when sleeping under a sycamore that grows out of

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    In the novel The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho shares the story of a boy who is on a journey to find his treasure. The boy meets many mentors and faces many challenges along his journey, however he is able to overcome those challenges one at a time. Finally, the boy is able to find his treasure and he goes back on a journey to be with the person that he loves. While a person may meet many people along a journey just like Santiago did, it takes a special individual or being to become a type of mentor or

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