__B__42. Why did The Alchemist give the monk at the monastery a second slab of Gold? For his generosity and as payment for a favor he had done for The Alchemist many years before. To keep for Santiago incase he needed some more money. To give to charity. To give to his wife as a gift. __C__43. Who tried to warn Santiago that the boy he had met was a thief? The king. The crystal merchant. The barkeeper. The candy seller. __D__44. What was the last thing Santiago needed to do before he found his treasure? Buy some sheep. Make a meal for The Alchemist. Drink the elixir of life. Learn to listen to his heart. __B__ 45. Why did The Alchemist encourage Santiago to use a horse rather than a camel? Horses were more beautiful. You could never tell …show more content…
What was the language Santiago learned to speak at the crystal shop? English Swahili Egyption Arabic III. Chronological order: order the series of events using letters (A being the first event, G being the last). __C__47.Santiago crosses the desert to get to Al-fayoum with the englishmen. __A__48.Santiago decides he wants to be a shepherd. __D__49.Santiago meets Fatima at the oasis. __G__50.Santiago finds his treasure at the sycamore tree. __E__51.Santiago and the alchemist are captured. __B__52. Santiago finds a job at the crystal merchants shop. __F__ 53.Santiago and the Alchemist meet with the monk at the monastery. IV. Short answer: Answer the following questions using 2-3 sentences. 54. Give two themes for this book. We should always follow our dreams because then you will be able to follow your personal legend. We should try to follow our omens because they lead us to our personal legends. 55. When Santiago didn’t find the treasure at the pyramids, what told him where his treasure lay? One of his attackers at the pyramids told him where his treasure was. The attacker had had a dream about treasure that was hidden under a sycamore tree at an abandoned church but he never went after
Meyer Hack was born and raised in Ciechanow, Poland. In 1942, he was deported, like many others, to Auschwitz with his family. Upon arrival, his mother and sisters were killed. He and his brother were chosen for slave labor. They were assigned to pull laundry carts.
Draft One thing, is all it takes for people to change their ways and do things out of greed and want, one thing, is all it takes for people to do whatever they can to get the pot at the end of the rainbow. Sometimes that means taking risks and chances, making choices that you would normally think twice about before doing. The Scarlet Pimpernel, Ozymandias, and Viva La Vida share the common idea that, people can change because of their selfishness and need of power, by using descriptive words to create imagery in their text. Everyone has a kryptonyte, a weakness, a vulnerability, and those things can make a someone become a totally different person.
Santiago’s last step to completing his personal legend was walking through the desert, to find his treasure and completing it. Thus, showing the symbols and meanings behind these little puzzle pieces in the journey and being rewarded with love and treasure helping to support my thesis, through seeing and understanding symbols behind the world people can learn about their own personal legend and live life to the
The Importance of Perseverance At many times in people’s lives, they consider giving up. This is also true for Santiago, the protagonist in Paulo Coelho's fantasy novel The Alchemist. Santiago is on a journey to find a hidden treasure he saw in a dream. Along this journey he continues to contemplate whether he should just give up, or continue his adventure.
The Alchemist says that Santiago will “spend the rest of [his] days knowing that [he] didn’t pursue [his] Personal legend, and that now it’s too late” (120). In this line, the Alchemist encourages Santiago to continue to pursue his Personal Legend, instead of giving it up for what he has now. This also informs Santiago that time is limited. If he chooses to abandon his Personal Legend, he will spend the rest of his days like the crystal merchant, pondering what it would be like to fulfill his Personal Legend. The Alchemist explains that the process of pursuing his Personal Legend is more important than any dream that he wants to fulfill.
Santiago’s willpower and understanding grows once he leaves with the Alchemist. The Abyss and Rebirth are the points in the Hero Cycle when it is the darkest hour and the hero pushes through it, becoming a new person in whole. In The Alchemist, Santiago’s darkest moment is when he has to turn himself into gold, and he regenerates into this person who is one with God. He “saw that the Soul of God was his own.
Santiago realizes that he finally has a place and that he is supposed to be following his Personal
While Santiago originally sets out for his treasure of material riches, the treasure he values most has been transformed to that of knowledge and love along his journey. The theme of treasure appears early on in the story and inspires Santiago’s journey. One night while herding his flock, he dreams that there is buried treasure waiting for him at the pyramids of Egypt. After seeking advice from a gypsy who interprets his dream, she again confirms that at the pyramids of Egypt, “there you will find your treasure” (14).
Decision-making through the theory of Existentialism Existentialism is a philosophy which means finding self or finding meaning of life. It is theory which talks about freedom. Paulo Coelho in the novel The Alchemist talks about Santiago’s dilemmas and how he takes decision.
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
Santiago had the same dream underneath the tree of finding treasure at the Pyramids of Egypt, he travels a long journey and finally arrives. When Santiago diggs for the treasure two men approach him and beat him sharing that they too had a dream of finding treasure in an abandoned building under a sycamore tree. Santiago then fled back to Spain and returned to where it all began only to discover that all along the treasure was beneath the tree. Santiago had the same dream underneath the tree, finding treasure at the Pyramids of Egypt, he travels a long journey and finally arrives. When Santiago diggs for the treasure two men approach him and beat
Fatima was more important than his treasure” (95). Santiago is willing to drop everything
Santiago has an epiphany when he realizes that if you never change and take risks you will never move forward. He wants to find his “personal legend,” or true desire, and to obtain this he needs to change his own nature. He must be willing to give up whatever is necessary to achieve this goal, including freedom. On Santiago’s journey he becomes employed by a crystal merchant that never achieved his personal legend. The merchant resisted change and never accomplished his dreams.
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
Before finding his treasure, he must be courageous and clever to survive the desert and the danger that he encounters. This courage enables him to reach the treasure and fulfill his Personal Legend. The determination Santiago exhibits is what allows him to earn his fortune and decide his