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    The journey within The Alchemist portrays the journey of Santiago, a shepherd boy, as he embarks on a quest to discover his Personal Legend. Throughout his journey, Santiago encounters various individuals who serve as mentors, guiding him towards self-discovery, fulfillment, and spiritual enlightenment. These mentors play a pivotal role in shaping Santiago's character and aiding him in his pursuit of his dreams. One of the first mentors Santiago encounters is the old king, Melchizedek, who imparts

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    In the novel “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho we follow our young hero Santiago who starts off as a simple shepherd, but comes upon his own personal legend in which he is introduced to a whole new world filled with companions that help him along his journey. He dreams of the Pyramids in Egypt and wishes to understand this recurring dream so finds a gypsy who tells him to simply travel across the desert to find his treasure in Egypt. This leaves him pondering the idea to leave all he has come to know

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    choose to read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. To be honest, I didn’t choose this book based on the complexity of it, but because it was recommended to me by four of my peers. When I found out the number of pages, I, like any other student who had two weeks left of summer, downloaded the pdf version and started reading. As I began reading, I was instantly intrigued. Within the first 5 pages of the novella I was able to make a spiritual connection that foreshadowed in The Alchemist. I related this book

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    The Alchemist

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    Introduction The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo is a short, yet compelling novel that simplifies a journey that implies a much more complex philosophy about a person’s true destiny. This theme is clearly made from the beginning to the end of the book, and provides charm to the story’s rather simplistic events, where there is not a still moment to be found in the text. However, the theme that holds true through most of the novel quickly fleets away when it comes to a rather anti-climatic ending. The

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    Sonia arzola Reading 158 Professor Robert A. Unger 01 November 2012 The Alchemist Foreshadowing or first obstacle helps to identify, or gives a hint (idea) of what the problem of the story is. Paolo Coelho has several foreshadowing events in the Alchemist; for example, the scene in which Santiago relates his dream to the gypsy, regarding the Egyptian pyramids. The dream itself is an indication of a foreshadowing event. It indicates the events that eventually will occur through the book, ‘’gives

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    #3 I think Jan Brett’s website is very beneficial for students and even teachers. She gives a lot of free, creative activities to do. I believe children would love this site because there are so many options and different activities, a student would have to find something he or she would enjoy doing. The site teaches many skills through coloring to reading, games and videos. While watching her video, Jan seems very inspirational and wants children to follow their dreams. #4 a) I didn’t recognize

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    Roy's Narrative Analysis

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    Roy’s Perspective: “The only way we can track down that serial killer is to split up.” I announced. My soldiers, 1st Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, 2nd Lieutenant Jean Havoc, and Alphonse Elric were helping track down Barry the Chopper. He’s committed many murders by chopping up his victims with a butcher knife, I guess you could say that’s how he got his name. “Yes, Sir.” replied Riza. Her and Alphonse started to walk down the dreary tunnel in the opposite direction. We were underneath laboratory

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    In life, everyone meets people who influence them and change their life. This is also true in Paulo Coehlo’s The Alchemist. The Alchemist is a tale of Santiago, a young shepherd who partakes on a journey to find treasure and fulfill his Personal Legend. On his path he meets a crystal merchant and the alchemist; both of these men teach him, support him on his journey, and change his life. One of the first characters that impacts Santiago after he begins his travels into Africa is the crystal merchant

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    forms in stories can make it go from good to great. The Alchemist is an example of one of these stories that contain different narrative forms. The Alchemist is a novel written in 1988 by author Paulo Coelho. Throughout the novel The Alchemist the narrative forms that can be seen are myths, parables, and allegories. While all of these forms of narration are being used in different ways, the uses of these different narrative forms in The Alchemist help give the story more depth and gives the readers

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    Themes In The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist depicts a story of a humble and youthful shepherd named Santiago, who is looking for a treasure beyond his wildest dreams, or his Personal Legend. The Alchemist, written by Paulo Coelho shows the many difficulties in not only realizing, but also having the strength and stamina to follow your dreams. Paulo Coelho tackles big and complex universal themes in The Alchemist, however these themes are explained uses simplistic ideas and events in the book. This is why, perhaps, The Alchemist

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