fatima =D by:sharleyne lol im soo proud of myself=]
his personal legend was to travel to the pyramids and on his way find Fatima and the alchemist.
In The Alchemist,Santiago finds that his true treasure is found back home in Spain.
In the novel "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho, the protagonist Santiago travels to the Al-Fayoum Oasis where he meets the Alchemist who helps him in his quest to find his Personal Legend. It is here that Santiago learns important lessons about following his dreams, listening to his heart, and connecting with the universe. The Al-Fayoum Oasis serves as a pivotal location in Santiago's journey of self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment.
Santiago. An adventurous young Andalusian shepherd determined to fulfill his Personal Legend, which is to find a treasure at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids. He is the book's protagonist.
Mecca is important to "The Alchemist" because it is the location of the protagonist Santiago's ultimate goal, which is to reach the Egyptian pyramids and discover a hidden treasure. Mecca symbolizes Santiago's spiritual journey and personal quest for enlightenment, as it is a sacred and significant destination in Islamic culture. Santiago's journey to Mecca is a turning point in the story, leading him closer to his destiny and the fulfillment of his dreams.
Some important places in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho include Andalusia, Spain; the Tarifa desert; the oasis in Al-Fayoum, Egypt; the Coptic monastery near the Pyramids; the crystal shop; and the pyramids of Egypt. These locations play significant roles in the protagonist Santiago's journey towards self-discovery and fulfilling his Personal Legend.
In "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho, the boy guides his flock of sheep through the fields and pastures of Andalusia in southern Spain. He eventually embarks on a journey to the Egyptian pyramids to fulfill his personal legend.
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"The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho uses imagery such as deserts, oases, pyramids, and the symbolism of nature to convey themes of personal growth, destiny, and the journey of self-discovery. The novel's vivid descriptions create a rich and immersive reading experience for the reader.
The setting begins in the Andalusian region of Spain and moves to Tangier, the Al-Fayoum oasis, and eventually the pyramids in Egypt. The story ends where it began in Spain.
Urim and Thummin- rocks that help answer question. They fell out in Tangir and Santiago remember he should make his own decicions. Santiago himself- He was a good omen for the crystal merchant. Going to the desert- a good omen becuase he met Fatima. The Flying Hawlks- The oasis is going to be attacked. The beetle by the pyramids.- It was an omen that Santiago should dig there. He thoguht it was to find his treasure but actually it was so he would be at the right pace and right time when the 2 people who beat him up came and tell him that treasure was at the church in the begining. Symbols- The desert- Represents the diffuclty of follwing your dreams. The desert has war, it is huge and has harsh condition. His sheep- They are idiots who follow him blindly no matter what. They represent people who dont know they personal dreams
I don't know exactly how many, but I know there are Egyptian pyramids, Aztec and Mayan pyramids, unfinished pyramids, and rock pyramids, and sand pyramids.