She thought it was "drunkards' talk", but her daughter later revealed that "in the depths of her heart she wanted them to kill him" pg. 13
Santiago Ramón Cajal
santiago is the protagonist of the old man and the sea novel
There f*cking isnt one its stupid
his personal legend was to travel to the pyramids and on his way find Fatima and the alchemist.
Alchemy is about turning common, ordinary objects into something of the most value: gold. The story of the The Alchemist is about taking the common ordinary events of life, and life itself, and turning them into something beyond value. This is evident in two areas: 1) the journey itself, and 2) the events within the journey. Santiago's treasure, ironically, is at the very place where he began the trip. But in order for Santiago to grow, to achieve his personal legend, he must go on the journey. The journey itself turns Santiago from someone common to someone who believes in himself, into a person who has achieved his personal legend (unlike the crystal seller); thus, the journey--or life--is like alchemy, turning an ordinary life into gold. But one of the reasons the journey is successful for Santiago is because of his willingness, his attitude to view life positively. When his money is stolen, Santiago makes a conscience choice to an "adventurer in search of treasure," rather than "a victim." Santiago chooses to allow the events of life, even the disappointments, to work for good. Thus, The Alchemist is also about the need to see life as a process, one that is working towards good, one that will produce gold in you if you choose to view it so.
Angela Vicario named him as her "perpetrator" after being returned to her family by Bayardo San Roman, her new husband.
In "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," Placida Linero is Santiago Nasar's mother. She is portrayed as a mystical character who can interpret dreams and predict the future, adding an element of magical realism to the story. Despite her abilities, she is unable to prevent the tragedy that befalls her son.
There are various forces to be blamed. You can blame Angela Vicario for giving his name to her brothers. You can blame Pedro and Pablo for committing the act. You can blame the entire town for sitting back and allowing it to happen.
The bishop was coming through town.
Santiago Trinidad San Antonio Concepcion Victoria
Trinidad, Concepcion, San Antonio, Victoria, Santiago
The twins, Pablo and Pedro Vicario, are persuaded by their sister, Angela Vicario. She convinces them to wait until after the bishop's visit, believing that the bishop's arrival is significant and that they should not act on their plan in his presence. This moment reflects the themes of honor and societal expectations in Gabriel García Márquez's "Chronicle of a Death Foretold."
Santiago, Concepcion, Trinidad, Victoria, San Antonio (Victoria lang ang nakabalik sa España
Trinidad Concepcion Victoria, Santiago San Antonio.
Victoria, Trinidad, Concepcion, San Antonio, and Santiago
There were 5 ships in Magellan's expedition, namely Concepcion, Trinidad, Santiago, San Antonio, and Victoria. Among these, Victoria completed the journey from Spain, to Philippines, got the spices from Moluccas Islands and came back to Spain with the spices, of course.
well he had five of them. I only remember the santiago