Elijah Fredrick B. Arroyo
English Honors
Mr. Arauz
Quote Responses
The Alchemist
By Paulo Coelho
Quotes for Exposition
Quote Response
“He recognized that he was feeling something he had never experienced before: the desire to live in one place forever. With the girl with the raven hair, his days would never be the same again.”(Coelho 8)
Personality: This quote shows Santiago's determination to marry the merchant’s daughter since he knows that the father probably would not let her marry someone like him, a shepherd who’s always away selling his wool.
Conflict/s: I think that this contributes to his conflicts because his love for her will make him reluctant to seek his personal legend.
Foreshadowing/Guess/Question: I am guessing that the merchant girl might hold him back from leaving Andalusia.
One afternoon, on a visit to his family, he had summoned up the courage to tell his father that he didn't want to become a priest. That he wanted to travel. (Coelho 11)
Personality: This quote tells me Santiago is stubborn. Stubborn because he refuses to follow his father’s higher judgement to become a priest as well as going to the heights of becoming a shepherd which is looked down upon.
Conflict/s: Because of his nature, he went against his dad’s wishes.
Foreshadowing/Guess/Question: I think that he will value his dreams to travel more than the love he has for the merchant girl.
"The people who come here have a lot of money to spend, so they can afford to travel," his father said. "Amongst us, the only ones who travel are the shepherds."
"Well, then I'll be a shepherd!" (Coelho 11)
Personality: Santiago is very inquisitive because he wants to know more about the world he lives in through traveling.
Conflict/s: In disobeying his father, he lost the girl he liked and had to sell his herd of sheep. He had to sacrifice a lot being a shepherd.
Foreshadowing/Guess/Question: I am guessing he won’t stop at nothing to achieve his personal legend.
“Before the boy could reply, a butterfly appeared and fluttered between him and the old man. He remembered something his grandfather had once told him: that butterflies were a good omen. Like crickets, and like expectations; like lizards and four-leaf clovers.” (Coelho,
Santiago made a reasonable sum of money working for the crystal merchant, and decided it was time to abandon his job to continue his search for his treasure. Along the way, he was halted by a tribal war in the desert and forced to stay in an oasis. During his visit he met a young woman named Fatima. After only a few interactions, Santiago decides he wants to marry this woman, “‘I came to tell you just one thing,’ the boy said. ‘I want you to be my wife. I love you’(Coelho, 95). What once was negative became positive. Santiago’s journey had been paused multiple times, and he was stuck in an oasis instead of venturing to the
I believe that El Pachuco is Henry conscience , because Henry listen to whatever he says.Pachuco make the story .El Pachuco helps him do the right decisions. Out of all the story El Pachuco is the main person to be focused on.
A. “Every search begins with beginners luck and ends with the victors being severely tested.” The alchemist says this to Santiago at the end of the novel. In the beginning, the king tells him to go achieve his Personal Legend because he had beginner’s luck. “That’s the way it always is.
The foreshadowing in this novel prepares readers for decisions Santiago will make later on. This idea is evident when Santiago is explaining to the king why he is shepherd. "They wanted me to be a priest, but I decided to become a shepherd." "Because you really like to travel."" (Coelho 18). When the King completes Santiago's claim by saying that he loves to travel, an inference can be that he will make decisions that will keep him traveling. For example, he decides to keep going on his personal legend instead of staying with Fatima. Nonconformity is seen when Santiago tells the King that even though his parents want him to be a priest, he decides to become a shepherd. In using foreshadowing, Coelho also manages to implant symbolism in the same idea.
Predictions: I can assume that in the story a character will have to choose to stand up for something that isn’t popular with others and will find it difficult to make them agree.
Santiago leaves his family to become a shepherd, before leaving his dad gives him money he has saved up, Santiago buys sheep with the money. As a shepherd Santiago travels around Spain. As he travels he is in search of food and water for his sheep. During his journeys he gave his sheep names and really connects with them. When he ran out of money, Santiago sold wool from his sheep for
This caused in him a feeling in which he had never felt before, and thus inspired him to new things to get himself more aquatinted with God:
fate of the lovers will be, as well as the state of his own feelings
The book The Alchemist was about a young man named Santiago who followed his dream to discover a hidden treasure. As Santiago progressed throughout his journey, his character changed a lot. Santiago, a man who has great instincts, is afraid to trust his dream at the beginning of the book but over time becomes more and more confident with his choices in in this aspect he changes from the beginning of the book to the end.
What events in the text you read revealed important aspects of a character’s personality? What personality traits were revealed? Use at least three specific examples directly form the text to back up what you say.
Death is a word associated with loss, grief and sadness, but in the novel In the Time of the Butterflies we see death in a whole new perspective; martyrdom. Strong, independent, caring, honest, and having firm beliefs are all characteristics we see in a martyr especially in Patria. In the novel we explore the wonders of Julia Alvarez’s writing and get to witness Patria as a martyr and an individual who fought for the right of women against a dictator: Trujillo.
In my opinion, Santiago represents the ideas of honor and pride. Pride can motivate a man to greatness and that is exactly what happens in this book. His sense of pride would not let him be defeated by the villagers and certainly not out on the boat while wrangling with the marlin for so long. He also upholds honor, which is especially apparent when he is fighting the marlin and doesn’t see it as just a fish but he views it as a worthy opponent. He also fends off the sharks trying to attack his prize catch because he has respect for it. Santiago is a very exceptional man and he stands for all things good.
Santiago plays a huge role in the theme is developed throughout the story. This is mostly due to how much the reader sees how Santiago changes as the novel progresses and as he gets closer to completing his Personal Legend. In the beginning of the story it is revealed that Santiago decided to abandon becoming a priest in favor of traveling, which can be interpreted as the earliest sign of change and transformation from the main character before his real journey begins. "I found these one day in the fields. I wanted them to be a part of your inheritance. But use them to buy your flock. Take to the fields, and someday you'll learn that our countryside is the best, and our women the most beautiful" (Coelho 18). Digging into the story more only leads to more examples of how Santiago changes. One major example that
Several years later, Santiago had enough money to journey back home but he decided he should continue on his journey despite his past experiences. I’m not sure I could do the same thing as Santiago.
Hector is shaped by his surroundings by becoming completely immersed in the morals in his society. He is shaped culturally through bravery of a warrior, the belief in fate and intervention of the gods, and the great love for his country. All of which are direct traits of the society and what they believed was moral and appropriate.