Alchemist: Santiago and the Key Elements of the Story

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The Three Spanish Coins: As mentioned in the scrapbook they represent to Santiago more than material wealth, they convey to him that though his parents were against his decision of leaving priesthood for the act of mere traveling, his father somewhat understood his dreams. Had it not been for the three spanish coins he may have never possibly began his adventures as a shepard and may have never had the idea of pursuing his legend. But those are simply possibilities and the larger picture lies at the basis that he had received the approval of his father before he had decide to leave everything for a new life. On another note the coins may have been a prediction to what was to come for Santiago, just as his dad found the coins Santiago was destined to find Spanish coins in the treasure too.
Sycamore Tree and the Dream: Though it is posisbly unknown to Santiago at the begining of the novel it represents the start and finish of Santiago's Personal Legend. As Santiago soon comes to realize that maybe the Sycamore Tree had a daunting effect on him due the reoccuring dream, he begins to purseu to find out the meaning of his dream. The dream of a innocent boy playing with his sheep and ultimately taking him to the pyramids of Egypt eventually heightens Santiago's curiosity and his obsession behind understanding the dream takes him to a gypsy who encourages Santiago to take the next step in finding the treasure which truely does exist.
The Sheep: In a simply sentence the sheep for Santaigo are his family because his desire to travel has left him without a family and so even though the sheep are dependent on him for necessities, he is also dependent on them for the understanding and love of family. However the sheep represent much more tha...

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...he treasure becomes more real because the entering the desert and traveling for days on show Santiago's commitment to his Personal Legend. The desert is a place that depicts the numerous obstacles one faces on thier way to their fulil thier Personal Legend. The desert is where Santiago comes across people who impact his life and help him reach the trasure but it is also the place where he has to overcome many hardships to procede with his journey.
Alchemy and the Alchemist's Gold: Alchemy in itself is the purifaction of oneselfs as they fulfil thier Personal Legend. So when the Alchemist hands Santiago the piece of gold he makes from the peice of lead it is show that Santiago that the Alchemist has finished his Personal Legend and now Santiago must complete his. The gold is a symbol of the product that hardwork, time and the fulfilment of a Personal Legend can have.

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