Alchemy Symbolism In The Alchemist

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In the novel The Alchemist, Coelho argues the theme of how one should follow through with their ambitions to complete their Personal legend to become a purified state. And in the middle of the Alchemist, the Alchemist states “And for wise men, gold is the metal that evolved the furthest,” (pg 141). This diction shows the study of Alchemy, in which one transforms a base metal into a purified form of gold, and acts as a symbol, symbolizing Santiago’s journey to achieve his Personal legend. Alchemy describes a process by which one turns metal into gold by riding it of all impurities to achieve a higher evolutionary state as equivalent to one achieving their Personal Legend. Santiago in order to realize his Personal Legend and purify himself