During this section, the narrator introduces the reader to the Englishman. The Englishman spent a decade searching for the language of the universe. Before that he studied Esperanto and different religions, he then came across alchemy. That of which he believes is the key to everything. He finds an alchemist hoping that they’d reveal their secrets, however, they don’t tell him anything. Now he plans to travel to Al-Fayoum to meet an alchemist that can turn any metal into gold. The Englishman and Santiago meet as they both plan to travel in the caravan. Santiago reveals Urim and Thummim (the magic eight ball stones from the previous section) and the Englishman tell him that he the same ones. The Englishman reveals that the stones are the items
Then, he continues to travel to the pyramids and gets directed through the desert where he finds the alchemist and turns himself into the wind. Santiago then returns back to his hometown
These are some of the last words the Alchemist says to Santiago before they part ways. He explains to the boy why he had to undergo tests and trials in order to fulfill his personal legend. Santiago endured many hardships, but it all started with "beginners luck. " His first trial was when he was robbed of all his possessions, and it ended with having to turn himself into wind. These tests were put in place to have Santiago ace the lessons he had learned along his journey.
When Santiago’s wakes up and is on his way he eventually comes upon The Englishman in which they have the same Personal Legend and that makes him motivated to become friends with him. Along the way he taught the boy many different key things he needed to achieve his ultimate goal. First the The Englishman introduced alchemy to Santiago because that is what he studies. Also since he believes in omens he teaches the boy how important they are. How they can not only guide him to
It is very important when he mentions of a universal language spoken by every human on Earth in The Alchemist. This language shows off in ways shown by nature. Coelho stress his viewing point of a uniting, tying language to the rest of nature. The world is a written page, full of meanings to be learned and spoken. "Everything on Earth is constantly being changed because the Earth has a soul.
A book about a boy’s quest for hidden treasure, seeing new places, meeting new people. It’s become a worldwide hit, selling millions of copies since its publication in 1988. Throughout the book the main character, Santiago, has one goal which is to find his treasure. His treasure isn’t Fatima or the knowledge of his journey. It’s a chest of gold and other precious items.
As Santiago ventures to pursue his personal legend, the reader comes to find that the boy’s actual treasure came in the form of spiritual purification by pursuing the Soul of the World. In The Alchemist, a key moral expressed by Paulo Coelho was that one can find spiritual harmony by embarking on a journey in which one follows the path set forth by the omens. Throughout the novel, Santiago goes on an adventure which leads to a greater spiritual understanding of the world around him. Hence, the genuine treasure was that he had purified himself, just like other alchemists had done in the past. To begin with, the boy encounters several key characters during his expedition who all act as omens and guide him to his transcendence.
In the novel “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho there is a young shepherd named Santiago who is in search for his personal legend. Santiago’s personal legend is to find the treasure at the pyramids. Throughout his journey, there are a lot of emotions especially the emotion fear. Santiago encountered a lot of challenges like crossing the desert, being in a war and turning himself into the wind. He learned the different levels of fear; fearing fear, being in fear, and overcoming fear.
Chemist recounts the tale of a youthful shepherd named Santiago who is ready to discover a fortune beyond anything he could ever imagine. En route, he figures out how to tune in to his heart and, all the more essentially, understands that his fantasies, or his Individual Legend, are not recently his but rather part of the Soul of the Universe. Santiago is an unassuming shepherd whose wants are few– he needs to be allowed to wander with his sheep, to have some wine in his wineskin and a book in his pack. Destiny intercedes, in any case, as the repeating long for an awesome treasure concealed a great many miles away at the base of the Egyptian Pyramids.
The alchemist educated Santiago with the development of confidence to be strong to himself and follow his own heart and dreams,"Drink and enjoy yourself," said the alchemist, noticing that the boy was feeling happier. " Rest well tonight, as if you were a warrior preparing for combat. Remember that wherever your heart is, there you will find your treasure. You 've got to find the treasure, so that everything you have learned along the way can
During his journey, Santiago receives knowledge that he treasures and uses on his behalf when he hopes to achieve his personal legend. During his time with the Crystal merchant Santiago learned the five sacred obligations of all Muslims, and he learned that the Pyramids were not nearly as close as he thought when he arrived in Africa. During his time with the Alchemist he learned how to find life in the desert, and how to
However, through disregarding everything but his dream, Santiago understands his real potential. In this way, he inserts to the Soul of the World. With this under consideration, many questions can be brought up. What is the attitude of The Alchemist towards material wealth and individualism, and how does this relate to significant religions? Unlike various religions, The Alchemist does not differentiate between the material and the spiritual world.
In life a single event can dramatically change a person forever but how they survive is what matters the most. In Night by Elie Wiesel and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, two character named Elie and Santiago are placed in life altering situations where they have to figure out how to persevere. Night is a dramatic book that recounts the reprehensible treatment that Elie had to live though during the Holocaust. Elie has to endure deplorable conditions in a Nazi concentration camp and learn to survive. He has to choose to separate himself from his experiences and still have hope. In contrast, The Alchemist is a hopeful book where Santiago goes on a journey and discovers new ideas and hidden treasures.
Even Though there was three different people who helped santiago find his personal legend, he had to go find it to fill complete. The king helped him first by explaining what a personal legend is. He tells Santiago about good and bad omens and says that it is the shepherd boy's duty to pursue his Personal Legend. Melchizedek then gives Santiago two stones, Urim and Thummim, with which to
He is robbed at the beginning of his journey and must work hard to earn back the money he lost. Then, he is able to travel into the desert, facing more peril along the way. This is where he meets the Alchemist, who tells him, “You must not let up, even after coming so far” (113). The wise man teaches him things unknown to most people. With his instruction, Santiago survives his travels in the desert, even while faced with war and threats of death.
Young boy who is determined to see the world. He’s content with shepherding, until he has this reoccurring dream. Through many encounters his view on life changes, he becomes more interested in the spiritual meaning of life.