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    The Alchemist Sparknotes

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    The Alchemist: Coelho fights‚ and wins‚ the battle of effective reader engagement within the textual arena alone In Paulo Coelho’s work‚ The Alchemist‚ a young boy learns to listen to his heart and trust the world around him in pursuit of living out his dreams. Originally written in Portuguese‚ an in-depth study of the textual arena reveals Coelho’s engagement of the reader‚ in both the original language and translations‚ function as a fail-safe. Whether or not a certain reader finds the book’s

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    adulthood or from youth to maturity. This large change usually occurs through multiple steps in the stories; however‚ there is almost always a single pivotal moment that can be argued as the true moment of the character’s transformation. In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ the main character‚ Santiago‚ recognizes his purpose in the world. The moment that this happens is when he decides to abandon his current lifestyle and begin his quest to achieve his “Personal Legend.” This single moment emphasizes

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    The Alchemist Mood

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    Besides language‚ techniques to convey purpose in the alchemis: Through concrete diction and imagery‚ Paulo Coelho exhibits his purpose in writing the Alchemist and supplies an ambience in which the readers are prompted to learn and evaluate their own relationships‚ dreams‚ feel hope and ambition. Since the novel has a very serene tone‚ Coelho uses dictation to add interest to the novel. When a reader can visualize a situation‚ they can more easily relate to it by connecting memories that they

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    The Alchemist

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    must be worn at all time that includes‚ a plain navy blue collared shirt‚ kakis‚ sneakers with white or grey shoe strings‚ and a belt. Your shirt must be tucked in at all times and the only jackets/sweatshirts that are allowed must be plain‚ hoodless‚ and white‚ grey‚ or navy blue in color. Now the advice I give to those sent to Pinckney is as follows: During your first month and a half try not to draw attention to yourself. Second there’s not as many girls as there are guys there‚ so ladies take

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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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    BOOK REVIEW The Alchemist Greta Khawbung “The Alchemist”‚ an allegorical novel‚ is first written in Portuguese and has since been translated into 67 languages‚ winning the Guinness World Record for most translated book by a living author

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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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    failure later in life. Many people loose their focus. A wise man once said‚ "Dreams are what life is made up of." This statement is true in the sense that if you have dreams you have something to look forward to; something to focus on; even something to live for. Knowing that you are a VIP is important in the decision-making process. To accomplish your dreams‚ you must first face adversity in the eye and conquer your fears. For me personally‚ training to be a lawyer will take time and commitment

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    Bob Ray 5/20/13 Essay Reflection My first year of high school has been challenging. My world literature class’s writing assignments were the most challenging. There were many things that I find difficult but I had to make adjustments so I can improve as a writer in high school. At the beginning of the year‚ I struggled most in the analysis part of the essay. The analysis made up most of the point value of a paragraph. In the Maus essay assignment‚ my paragraphs were made up of mostly

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    Love In The Alchemist

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    Was there a loved one you had to leave behind? In The Alchemist‚ Santiago has to leave his loved one behind‚ but when you leave a loved one behind‚ you always come back if the love is true. In the novel‚ The Alchemist‚ by Paulo Coelho‚ Santiago learns‚ “Remember where your heart is‚ there you will find your treasure.” First‚ Santiago becomes aware of his purpose in the world. Next‚ Santiago experiences the feeling of love. Last‚ Santiago discovers that items end up where they originally started

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