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    Worldwide Communication The Alchemist became one of the best-selling international books in history and was written by Paulo Coelho. The original story was written in his native language of Brazil, but has since been translated into over 100 other languages. This book tells of a boy who faces the good and bad that life has to offer, all while finding his true reason in life. The alchemist portrays ideas about communication with the language of the universe

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    wisdom, an author can take the readers to search through layers and layers of life, seeking for understanding and hoping for achieving the experience characters in such books has gone through. In the vast world of literacy, “The Alchemist” stands at the top. “The Alchemist” has been translated into many languages and become one of the most delectable foods for a faithful soul. The book is about the adventure of a boy called Santiago and his pilgrimage on finding his Personal Legend. Nonetheless how

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    The Alchemist Themes

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    themes for Santiago, the main character in the novel, The Alchemist. Throughout the book these themes are represented in his quest to find his purpose in life, achieving his personal legend, and learning to do what he loves. In Santiago’s quest for his purpose in life he discovered some life lessons. He found it is important to follow your dreams, but along the way your plan may turn out different then you thought it would. In The Alchemist the King says, “When you want something all the universe

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    1. The four obstacles to confronting our own dream is disbelief in your self, love, fear of defeats, and the fear of realizing the dream for what it really is. 2. Narcissism means excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one’s physical appearance. 3. We learn that the lake never noticed the beauty of Narcissus. The lake was looking through his eyes at his own beauty. 4. Yes I do think that there is an element of narcissism in the search of one’s personal goals/ or dream because you are fighting

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    In the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, young Santiago meets a stranger by the name of Melchizedek. After meeting, Melchizedek says to Santiago, “…whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it’s because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. It’s your mission on earth.” This is a notion that I agree with very much. I believe that when Melchizedek says this to Santiago, it lays the out the foundation of The Alchemist. Melchizedek tells Santiago that

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    The Alchemist Essay

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    Melanie Che 1890607 PASS: icecream email: melanieche88@gmail.com The Alchemist: Summer Essay Santiago, a shepherd from an Andalusian town, is the venturesome protagonist of The Alchemist. Despite his thirst for adventure, Santiago remained satisfied with his lifestyle until he experienced numerous dreams about uncovering treasure near the Pyramids of Egypt. At first, Santiago is hesitant about pursuing his dream, and goes to a gypsy to interpret it. His confidence still wavers, until receiving

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    Symbols In The Alchemist

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    In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, a young shepherd boy named Santiago travels the world in search of adventure and a new life for himself. During a trip to a village in the Middle East, he is approached by an old man, Melchizedek, who claims to be a king. He tells Santiago of a treasure that is hidden in the Pyramids of Egypt and how it is Santiago’s destiny to find it. Santiago chooses to embark on a journey to find this treasure and encounters many people on his way, including a crystal merchant

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    Symbols In The Alchemist

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    In the Alchemist, god and faith are portrayed throughout the book as it is considered significant. These quote symbolizes god is the one who gives humans the answers, to their questions and the fears. Moreover, that the symbol, but what's the imagery? The use of imagery in this instance, is one who is afraid of failure is worse off then one who is afraid overall. In this case if your are afraid of the fear then your journey will never begin, meaning you will never achieve your dreams. As seen when

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    The esteemed and wise author Paulo Coelho once made the inspiring statement, “All battles in life serve to teach us something.” This is an idea that is echoed throughout his novel The Alchemist, in which Coelho details the travels and challenges of a young boy named Santiago as he journeys across Africa to find his hidden treasure. His expedition teaches him as well as the reader many lessons along the way in regards to fate, love, and the meaning of life; he learns this information through his interactions

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    Essay on the The Alchemist: “Name any five lessons Santiago learned and how he mastered them” The Alchemist is a journey of exploration and self-discovery as we follow the main character, Santiago, a young shepherd who lives in Spain, on a journey to fulfill his personal legend. The novel shows us wisdoms and gentle reminders of how to change our lives from what they may be today into the life we have always dreamed of. The novel tells us that the fear of failure is the greatest obstacle

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