Experience is life lessons Paulo Coelho teaches in the Alchemist to always believe in oneself and to never forget what one truly want and desire‚ even if it takes days‚ months‚ or years to over come the challenges that may come along the way. He also teaches people to “live and learn” from oneself mistakes to make the right choices at the appropriate time. In the Alchemist Santiago deals with a great amount of challenges‚ difficulties and tests throughout his quest to obtain his Personal Legend
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gentle and sincere I could not help but smile! The way he looked at me was unlike anything else‚ it was almost as if he looked into my soul. We understood what the other was thinking without speaking any words. It was what the strange old man‚ the Alchemist was always talking about‚ the language of the world. Santiago Professing His Love- When he told me‚ I was shocked. So shocked I dropped the water vessel I was carrying. Stupidly‚ I thought how angry mother would be when she found out I got dirt
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The Alchemist: Persuasive Essay Many people agree being successful depends on the decisions you make. However‚ others may believe that success in your life time is matter of fate. People need to understand that while fate may play an important role in one’s life‚ you can always choose to make the right or wrong choice. Realizing this is very helpful when making an important decision. When you look at any successful person’s life like the boy in Alchemist for example‚ do you think he just sat
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soul of the universe. It’s your mission on earth” (22). | This quotation is said by Melchizedek‚ commonly referred to as the old man. This is the passage that introduces the ideas of one’s personal legend‚ and the soul of the universe. Much of The Alchemist is based off that philosophy; dreams are not just something one should push aside‚ each person needs to focus on accomplishing his or her own fantasy. In addition this is the overall conflict of the book‚ because the rest of the story is about Santiago
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The Archetype of a Noble Savage The definition of a noble savage is a primitive human representing natural goodness and simplicity when not encumbered by civilization. When born‚ humans are naturally good. We are naturally benevolent and compassionate creatures and it is only through the corruption from society and others do we become immoral. The Monster consistently displays this trait by doing noble things‚ but by the influence of society he becomes evil and malicious. Therefore‚ the idea
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Pan’s Labyrinth ENG4UI-05 Mr. Amoroso September 29 2014 Billy McPherson Pan’s Labyrinth An original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype is how the dictionary defines an archetype. In the movie Pan’s Labyrinth it characterizes strong elements of both romance and irony. When analyzing the plot‚ characters‚ symbols‚ and scenes of the movie‚ it shows these element throughout the whole duration. Ofelia‚ our archetypal hero shows how the movie has both a romance
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Mabel Medina July 1‚ 2012 English 513 Kelly Understand The Alchemist Summary In “Part One” of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ is so far about a boy named Santiago starting out his quest in the search of his Personal Legend. Santiago is a shepherd who likes to travel and enjoys being around his sheep. Although he travels all over‚ there was a certain village the shepherd boy enjoyed going to sell his sheep’s wool because he liked the merchant’s daughter. The author describes Santiago recall
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Personal Legend “Real success means creating a life of meaning through service that fulfills your reason for being here.”(Oprah Winfrey) Living a fulfilling life without achieving one’s Personal Legend is not feasible. The novel‚ The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ introduces the reader to a boy who lives a fulfilling life by achieving his Personal Legend. The boy’s dream was to travel the world and find the treasure he kept dreaming about. For this reason‚ he spends all his gold and made many sacrifices
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fear that his dream lacks importance. The dream may not resource much money‚ it may not be deemed significant in accordance to society’s perspective‚ or there may be a different reason entirely. There are many characters and small fables within The Alchemist that present this fear. One of the many‚ is the story of a baker. At a young age‚ the baker “wanted to travel” (22); however‚ he feared the significance of traveling. Consequently‚ the baker chose to make the safer decision of becoming a “more important”
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relation to that of the theatre. Confined‚ both within the mound as well as on the stage‚ caught within the inconsistencies of the desperate playing out of herself and the virtually inconsequential perking up of the one-way chatter‚ Winnie is the archetype of
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