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    In Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist‚ an ancient king named Melchizedek and an alchemist from the desert tell a young shepherd boy about a property which governs all things. This property‚ known as ‘the Soul of the World‚’ creates a path for all people and ornaments it with omens— messages from the Soul directing a person’s actions along this path towards their Personal Legend. According to the novel‚ all people have a Personal Legend: a destiny which includes each individual’s purpose in the world. These

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    Fate In The Alchemist

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    In the Road Not Taken by Robert Frost‚ the main theme is personal destiny that is very similar to book the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. To begin the poem is a very a personal theme to it in that “Robert” is choosing his own path shown by the amount of first person nouns in the poem and in itself the topic is purely man vs. man with no other antagonist or divine intervention. This is not true‚ but similar to the book‚ because the boy Santiago had first divine intervention in the King and also in the

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    Imagery In The Alchemist

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    In “The Alchemist‚” Paulo Coelho uses diction‚ imagery‚ and a flashback to characterize the novel’s protagonist‚ Santiago‚ while relating to themes. Based on the novel‚ Santiago could be characterized as someone who is intuitive and connected to nature. Coelho uses imagery such as‚ “he could see the stars through the half-destroyed roof‚” (3) to show that Santiago is not one to fear nature‚ but rather that Santiago thrives in nature. Santiago uses his limited resources in multiple ways‚ such as

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    said "There are some people who live in a dream world‚ and there are some who face reality‚ and then there are those who turn one into the other." A dreamer will always stay a dreamer unless they put their dreams in action‚ as Santiago did‚ in The Alchemist. This quote is quite evident throughout the novel and life‚ and many people don’t even realize that they have a Personal Legend‚ which is their only obligation in life. A wise mother once said‚ "There are many different paths up the same mountain

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    The Alchemist Symbolism

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    Max Muller once said‚ "A flower cannot blossom without sunshine‚ and man cannot live without love". The novel by Paulo Coelho "The Alchemist" is about a boy named Santiago on his personal legend destined for him. He must travel and understand many things in the world before getting to his treasure. The Masterwork is the process of turning lead into gold symbolizes the quest that oneself must travel to before getting to their personal treasure. You must conquer countless challenges along the way such

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    Mount Everest is a perilous mountain that has taken the lives of many of the greatest climbers in history. These climbers are ambitious and risk-takers‚ although they can be somewhat doubtful about their risky journey up the highest summit on Earth. Only a minimum number of expeditioners that have climbed Mount Everest were able to survive the hazardous expedition up the summit. However‚ they would not have been able to make it without the aid of the most well-experienced mountaineers‚ who have climbed

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    Character Development In The Alchemist The novel The Alchemist written by Paulo Coelho is about a boy that is on a journey to find his personal legend. Throughout his journey he is helped by many people he meets‚ but he also has to overcome many obstacles that try to prevent him from finding his personal legend. In The Alchemist the main character Santiago shows a lot of character development through the ongoing knowledge he gains throughout his journey. At the start of the book Santiago shows immaturity

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    THE ALCHEMIST BY PAULO COELHO INTRODUCTION Paulo Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil on August 24‚ 1947. Before becoming the most widely published Brazilian author he worked as a theatre director‚ an actor and a journalist. In the 1970’s‚ Coelho was also a successful song writer whose songs were sung by such well known brazilian singers as Elis Regina‚ Rita Lee and Raul Seixas. Coelho also travelled the world and became more and more interested in Eastern religions. He wrote 13 books‚

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    Plot In The Alchemist

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    Plot in The Alchemist The four obstacles are presented to us in the early pages of the introduction. The first obstacle: we are told from childhood onward that everything we want to do is impossible. The second obstacle: love. The third obstacle: fear of the defeats we will meet on the path. Finally the fourth obstacle: the fear of realizing the dream of which we fought for all our lives. We find the first obstacle Santiago faces in page 9‚ where Santiago mentions to his father at a early age that

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    Anonymous Hackers: Internet Heroes or Villains We live in the time of the World Wide Web and it brings the biggest changes ever. The effects from this powerful invention‚ the Internet‚ has made the world flat and the opportunities huge. Every big change can have an affect on people‚ it could be positive or negative. In early 2002‚ researchers evaluated the presence and role of hackers and their role in technological innovations. “A decade ago‚ people in the tech field were angry that hackers had

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