The Alchemist Research Paper

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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho is an intriguing novel that gives the reader wisdom and life lessons that would be beneficial to them throughout their life journey. Coelho displayed that particular wisdom and lessons through a young shepherd boy named Santiago. Santiago ventured out on a quest to find his dream, the treasure. Along the way Coelho placed certain people in Santiago’s path to give him wisdom and life lessons to help him find the foreseeable treasure that occurred in his dream. Throughout Santiago voyage he gathered at least five valuable lessons to help him succeed in perusing his dream of finding the treasure that was near the pyramids, located in Egypt. The first lesson Santiago learned was to find his Personal Legend. Santiago …show more content…

Santiago learned this lesson from working with the crystal merchant. The merchant was irritable and grumbled constantly. Despite being irritable and grumpy he was fair towards Santiago. For every piece of crystal Santiago sold he received a profit. One day Santiago made a suggestion requesting that the crystal merchant to build a display case for the bystanders to see the various crystals inside of the shop. After Santiago asked that the crystal merchant was very uneasy about his request and did not do anything about it because he did not allow …show more content…

Along his journey, Santiago had certain people assist him in trying to find out where the treasure may be but in order for them to give him some assistance he had to give up something or make a commitment to bring a piece of his treasure. For example, the king of Salem asked for six sheep in order to validate Santiago’s dream. Also, the gypsy woman wanted a piece of his treasure since she claimed that his treasure was near the pyramids of Egypt. In life there are certain circumstances where someone has to make sacrifices in order to get something they want. If they want to go somewhere and don’t have the money they go and ask their parents, if they are adolescents, and then they might have to sacrifice their time by doing something to repay their parents. For instance completing various chores like cleaning the garage or mowing the