Table of Contents
- 1 What happens to Santiago at the end of the alchemist?
- 2 Where is Santiago headed at the very end of the alchemist?
- 3 What is the one thing the alchemist says will make a dream impossible to achieve?
- 4 What does this foreshadow for Santiago?
- 5 When does Santiago Pass his Test in the desert, The Alchemist?
- 6 What does the narrator say in the alchemist?
What happens to Santiago at the end of the alchemist?
The ending, with Santiago coming back home to Spain to find his treasure, kind of like Dorothy finding that she’s had the ruby slippers, her way home, all along, wraps up the novel in a nice circular way.
How does the alchemist test Santiago?
The alchemist first tests Santiago’s courage by threatening him with his sword. He asks him why he read the birds’ omen and dared to defy Allah’s decision. But Santiago does not lose courage and proves himself. He then explains his quest for personal legend to the alchemist.
What must Santiago complete?
The alchemist says Fatima understands that Santiago needs to complete his Personal Legend. Santiago asks the alchemist what would happen if he stayed in Al-Fayoum. The alchemist explains that Santiago would have enough money to buy many sheep and camels, and that he would marry Fatima.
Where is Santiago headed at the very end of the alchemist?
Egypt
He explains that he is seeking an alchemist, and Santiago replies that he is heading to Egypt to look for treasure. As the caravan sets off, the caravan leader orders everyone to swear to their God that they will follow his orders.
What story does one attacker tell Santiago that is ironic?
What story does one attacker tell Santiago that is ironic? He tells Santiago a dream which leads him to the treasure.
Does Santiago become an alchemist?
Finally, Santiago, in something like his notion of alchemy, transforms himself literally into the wind. This physical transformation adds a new dimension to the ideas of alchemy and the Personal Legend that we have seen to this point in the novel.
What is the one thing the alchemist says will make a dream impossible to achieve?
“There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve, the fear of failure.”
What was the most valuable thing Santiago gained from his journey?
One of the most valuable lessons Santiago learns in The Alchemist is the notion that fear is part of living a meaningful life. It is worse to not achieve his goals out of fear than to face fear, Santiago tells his heart: “Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself.
What is the world’s greatest lie in the Alchemist?
It’s this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what’s happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That’s the world’s greatest lie.
What does this foreshadow for Santiago?
What does this foreshadow for Santiago? Every search ends with the victors being severely teased. This relates to the Hero’s Journey because if at some point the person could be faced with obstacles, this foreshadows that Santiago’s abilities will be tested.
What is the treasure in the Alchemist?
The treasure shows up early on, in a dream that Santiago has about a child transporting him to the pyramids and telling him that he’ll find a hidden treasure there. And the treasure does turn out to be pretty awesome, “a chest of Spanish gold coins.
What did Santiago’s parents want him to become?
Santiago’s parents want him to become a priest, so he attends the seminary until he is sixteen years old. While in the seminary, Santiago learns to read. While it is a great honor and accomplishment for a boy from a poor family to become a priest, Santiago soon realizes he is unhappy at the seminary.
When does Santiago Pass his Test in the desert, The Alchemist?
When Santiago passes his test in the desert, The Alchemist is convinced that Santiago is a student worthy of this teaching. The Alchemist then offers to guide Santiago across the desert in search of his treasure. At first, Santiago refuses to leave the oasis because he does not want to part from Fatima.
Why did Santiago refuse to leave the oasis?
The Alchemist then offers to guide Santiago across the desert in search of his treasure. At first, Santiago refuses to leave the oasis because he does not want to part from Fatima. What does The Alchemist tell Santiago to try to convince him to go on?
Why did other alchemists fail the master work test?
When Santiago asks “what went wrong” with other alchemists who failed in their pursuits, the alchemist says it was because they were too focused on finding Q. The alchemist reveals the Master Work could be written entirely on an Emerald Tablet, which suggests the Master Work functions as a symbol of Q.
What does the narrator say in the alchemist?
Q. Regarding the crystal merchant’s decision to allow Santiago to sell tea at the crystal shop, the narrator says, “Sometimes, there’s just no way to hold back the river.” This line relates most clearly to which thematic idea?