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    BOOK REVIEW The Alchemist Paulo Coelho Translated By Alan R. Clarke Published 2002 Harper Collins Publishers‚ UK 177 pp. Title: “Diamond Dreams-Struggling Souls” Reviewed by Syed Muhammad Hassan Askari In Alchemist‚ Paul Coelho tells the story of a boy who desires to travel the world to explore hidden treasures known to human beings. The author has written this book in two parts. First part deals with the dreaming of a boy about a hidden treasure near Pyramids in Egypt while second

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    The Alchemist Reflection Questions 1) What is the significance of Santiago becoming a shepherd rather than a priest‚ as his parents had hoped? Why has he made this choice? What does being a shepherd allow him to do? Santiago becoming a shepherd rather than a priest as his parents had hoped is extremely significant to the plot of this book. If Santiago never became a priest‚ he never would have been able to fulfill his Personal Legend. The boy made this choice because “…I [he would] like

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    The Alchemist is a novel written by Paulo Coelho‚ a Brazilian novelist‚ and it was first published in 1988. It is about a boy named Santiago who left his work as a shepherd‚ his hometown in Spain‚ and even his love to pursue his lifelong dream‚ or as stated in the book‚ his Personal Legend. This novel in one of the top bestselling books in history‚ and is also the most translated book by any living author according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The novel also reflects the life of the author

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    Alchemy Research Paper

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    Another part of alchemy is the try to find a special potion that has been called the “elixir of life” It was attempted around the late middle ages by different alchemist like the Chinese‚ Egyptian‚ East Indian‚ Greek‚ Syrian‚ and Islamic cultures. “The Philosophers Stone”‚ was another thing that was being attempted to find by many alchemist during that time. They were basically poisoning themselves over and over again because they were trying to attempt these thoughts. Their attempts to find all of

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    written. Alchemy was not only a science‚ but a spiritual tradition to its practitioners. Although many modern scientists may disagree‚ alchemy was an important advancement in modern chemistry. This is because of its main goals‚ its history‚ and major alchemists. Alchemy was the beginning of the understanding of chemical sciences to humankind. “To understand the ever-evolving field of chemistry‚ which is sometimes called “the central science” because it connects natural sciences like physics‚ geology

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    ’PAULO COELHO A Novelist Par Excellence’ "Paulo Coelho is not only one of the most widely read‚ but also one the most influential authors writing today‚" "His books have had a life-enhancing impact on millions of people" To date a sum of 280 translations in 58 languages have been published with sales totalling almost 56 million copies in 150 countries. For 15 years‚ Paulo Coelho’s different titles have made the top places on the bestseller

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    treasures he has already earned. If he completes his Personal Legend‚ he will have succeeded in what he’s been yearning to find for so long. But‚ if he settles for the length he’s gotten to so far‚ he will later regret not completing his journey. As the alchemist said in the novel‚ “You’ll spend the rest of your days knowing that you didn’t pursue your Personal Legend and that now it’s too late.” It’s easy to say follow your dreams‚ but it’s not always as easy as it sounds. Also‚ in the beginning of Santiago’s

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    overthrow the Mongols. After gunpowder’s introduction‚ alchemists recorded the formula for gunpowder and developed the first weapon that used gunpowder‚ which was the flamethrower. “In 850 CE‚ during the tong dynasty‚ alchemists recorded a formula for gunpowder…. And in the 10th century‚ the Chinese made the first weapon that used gunpowder‚ the flamethrower‚” (History Alive‚ 200). Gunpowder was first developed by alchemists‚ people

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    is the book’s protagonist. Read an in-depth analysis of Santiago. The Alchemist - A 200-year-old‚ extremely powerful alchemist residing in the Al-Fayoum Oasis. He dresses in black‚ rides a white horse‚ and carries a scimitar‚ the Philosopher’s Stone‚ and the Elixir of Life. He often speaks cryptically‚ but he understands the Soul of the World and the importance of Personal Legends. Read an in-depth analysis of The Alchemist. Crystal Merchant - A struggling merchant who owns a crystal shop on

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    The Elizabethan Era Medicine and Alchemy The medicinal practices and problems of the Elizabethan Era were very important to the people‚ although they are very different from those of today. There were many different beliefs and diseases‚ like the Plague. Medicine was not an exact science and was related to Alchemy (Chemistry). Here‚ some of the many practices and beliefs of the Elizabethan Era will be discussed. One of the most widely known and important of the beliefs was the humours. It

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