Cited: Coelho‚ Paulo. The Alchemist. New York: HarperCollins‚ 1998. Print.
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another. The three philosophers that I respect and admire are Plato‚ John Dewey and Paulo Freire. A combination of these philosopher’s ideas and ideals are what will create a healthy‚ productive‚ and unique classroom that provides guidance for the ever changing dynamics in a classroom. With teaching‚ there is no one size fits all. This makes it more of a challenge but the result is students are able to learn more
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Every person is faced with important decisions which can change his or her life. The main characters in Siddhartha by Herman Hesse and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho realized that they had the power in their own hands to change their lives around. In both novels‚ the main characters‚ Siddhartha and Santiago‚ set out on a journey in order to reach enlightenment‚ because they felt disconnection within themselves. Although Santiago and Siddhartha faced different types of obstacles on the journey‚ they
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“The spiritual quest and conquest in Paulo Coelho’s selected novels”. ABSTRACT This study argues that the spiritual quest is rooted in our biological‚ psychological‚ linguistic‚ and social nature. ’Quest’ speaks to the deepest desires of what it means to be human but also of what it means to be alive for all living‚ sentient organisms. It is about flourishing‚ about well-being in the fullest sense‚ about thriving. The quest is not‚ as most have believed‚ a rare mystical experience‚ but a frequent
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In the opening chapter of the book‚ we are introduced to Santiago‚ a young shepherd in the regions of Andalusia‚ Spain. As a boy Santiago was sent to school by his parents as they thought an education would give him a better life. However‚ against his father’s wishes‚ he decided to become a shepherd. This was because he had a dream to travel and thought that becoming a shepherd was a perfect opportunity to do this. At this point we see that Santiago has a lot of determination but is also quite immature
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO FACULDADE DE FILOSOFIA‚ LETRAS E CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS DEPARTAMENTO DE LETRAS MODERNAS TÓPICOS DE PESQUISA EM LÍNGUA INGLESA PROFª DRª WALKYRIA MONTEMÓR JONAS COSTA SALDANHA USP 6469060 Language teaching through the lenses of a Non-linear approach to learning December‚ 2011 1. Introduction This paper is a result of concerns that emerged from the contact I have had with the theories of non-linearity applied to education and‚ more
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of the obstacles that most people face is love. People are afraid of being shut in pursuing their dream by the love that they have. They are afraid of hurting their relatives by leaving them in the purpose of finding ways to make dream comes true. Paulo Coelho in his book The Alchemist convinces the readers that love is not a thing which will discourage somebody to stop pursuing dreams. Through Santiago‚ he shows that love makes him more courageous to pursue his Personal Legend. Santiago lived with
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There are many definitions of love in this world‚ and each has its own reason behind it. Fatima defines love as many things‚ here are some examples below. Fatima defines love as trust. She says that as she is" a part of your(his) dream"‚ "I(she) want you(him) to continue towards your(his) goal." She thinks that if she is really part of his dream‚ he will "come back one day" for her. She does thinks that love is trust as if there is no trust there will not be a strong bond between them. Fatima defines
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“Listening to One’s Heart in Paulo Coelho’s By the River Piedra‚ I Sat Down and Wept” A person’s action is always influenced by several factors. One thinks about the option one really wants; after that‚ is the time in which he thinks about how it will affect his surroundings‚ whether it will soil his reputation‚ and whether it goes against his morals and beliefs. Every action has to have a reason‚ because an action from instinct is perceived as foolish. Society taught people to control
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Invictus and The Alchemist Response The poem Invictus written by William Ernest Henley is a poem written about courage in the face of death and holding on to ones own dignity despite the indignities life places before us. In the first stanza the poem’s speaker prays in the dark to "whatever gods may be" a prayer of thanks for his "unconquerable soul." Several things are apparent from the outset: First‚ the speaker is in some sort of metaphorical darkness‚ perhaps the darkness of
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