Pursuit of Life In the Alchemist key figures are apart of the book. Melchizedek is an important figure for not only the book and with helping Santiago but also in real life and discovering your Personal Legend and the World's Greatest Lie. Melchizedek is a character that plays a part of all the characters lives. To some he is the one to motivate people and persuade them to go after their personal legend, especially in times of doubt. Melchizedek will also appear to some as a thought or idea including the people Santiago has met, along with those on his journey to help find not only the treasure he was originally after, but himself too. When he first appeared to Santiago he appeared in a time of need. He was traveling to seek a treasure that had arrived to him in a dream. During confliction with life and himself is when he helped to try to push him in the right direction of following his fate. In this time, he gave him advice. …show more content…
He was doubting it all because he did not understand why he would need to go there because he already had anything that he ever needed. Melchizedek is the key figure important to “succeeded in discovering your Personal Legend” “at the point where you’re about to give it all up.” . Other characters like the Englishman and Merchant where key characters who in a way helped Santiago get towards his main goal and allowed him to follow his fate and
1. Who is he? The narrator was a friend of Santiago who knew everything about the death but never saw it happen. 2. What is his goal in the text?
Passionate in love and an adventurer. His purpose in the novel is for the count to ask forgiveness for his 10 year path of destruction and vengeance, and for the count to give him a life lesson. That lesson being you got to suffer to understand how good life is.
his character symbolically in terms of either the other characters of the novel as a
The King of Salem, also known as melchizedek is a flat character because he did not change much in the book. We also do not know much about him because the author did not tell us much about him. The Crystal merchant is a dynamic character in a way because he learned you should follow your personal legend. His personal legend was to go to Mecca.
To begin his long journey, Santiago meets a wise old king name King Melchizedek. He is in a local market when the king walks up and asks Santiago what he is reading. The king continues to say that the book he is reading is important but irritating because it describes the characters inability to choose their own Personal Legend. When Santiago asks where this mysterious stranger is from, King Melchizedek replies with “I am from many places, but I was born in Salem as I am the king there” (Coelho 64). Accepting his statement as true, Santiago continues the conversation allowing them to eventually talk about his dream of the Pyramids. The king wants to help Santiago, but for a price of six sheep. Before leaving with Santiago’s sheep he shares, “’The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon’” (Coelho 32). His message to Santiago reminds him that by following his dream he will witness beautiful sights and people, but that he should always remember the purpose of his travels. Leaving it at that, the king pointed Santiago in the direction to follow his dream.
Santiago’s Relationships Throughout The Alchemist Melchezidek Melchezidek happens upon Santiago while he is reading in the town square of Tarifa. It seems to the reader a simple and somewhat forced interaction between the two of them, but the conversation that ensues proves that fate had something to do with the encounter. At the time when Melchezidek meets Santiago, our protagonist is on his way to the merchant and his daughter, a trip he makes annually, and Melchezidek is afraid that Santiago is about to give up on his own destiny, trading his dreams of travel and treasure for the promise of love and a simple life.
his power and control, but clearly underestimates them. It is with this man that Life decides to change her ways. Life who represents all that is nontraditional clashes with the traditional Lesego.
The character helps understand the theme in the story, that individuality must be treasured in our society, because it shows what the emotional and physical links to the society in the book, as well as the mental states and feelings influencing the text.
The Gypsy women tell Santiago to follow his dream and go to Egypt. Santiago, still not confident about going to Egypt, meets a man claiming to be the king of Salam. This man echoes the dream interpreter’s opinion and tells Santiago that it is his personal legend to journey to the pyramids and that he should sell his flock of sheep and set off to Tangier. This man said, “…people are capable, at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of.” (23) This shows that you just have to have confidence and you can do what you dream of. Santiago takes the man’s advice and sells his flock of sheep and goes to Tangier.
A round character in The Alchemist is Melchizedek, or the king of Salem. The king of Salem expressed different qualities. He was a wise man from the way he guided Santiago and gave omens to Santiago. Santiago always had his blessing. Melchizedek was also mysterious, since his actions were not always
Alchemist is already explained in the story as it is the ability to purify your soul, listen to your heart and speak the language of the world. The title is, then, to show us, the readers, that anyone can achieve his/her dream by possessing the characteristics of alchemist as exactly as the shepherd boy, Santiago.
A person should pay lots of attentions to their destiny. If a person shall not pay attention to their destiny they may die not knowing why God put them here or not know what their purpose may be. Santiago may not have known his purpose or what his destinations was at the beginning but, at the end of the book he realized what is destiny was. Many other people throughout the book showed that they did know their personal legend. Others showed that they did not know their personal legend.
Everyone that is, except for Manolin. Santiago is Manolin’s idol and he sticks by him through thick and through thin. I loved how the book ended with Santiago being respected by everyone for catching the biggest marlin anyone had ever seen but still keeping to himself and spending time with the boy. This shows that the old man remembers who stood by his side when times were rough and not just when the village accepted him and that is an attest to the type of person he is.
In The Alchemist, the main protagonist, Santiago sets out on a journey of self-discovery. In search of the treasure concealed around the distant pyramids of Egypt that he saw in his dream, Santiago abandons his orderly life as a shepherd to start a quest which was to pursue his Personal Legend. Many events were unfolded as his journey begins. He gradually discovers more about himself throughout the story as he experienced many unnatural, but magical occurrences that he would never have experienced as a mere shepherd. These events included people Santiago meets, moments of doubt or courage, and times when he learns something new about himself.
The novel represents the amalgamation of middle-class and aristocratic society.It represents the spiritual progress which is revealed during the activities that he has on the island. The experiences that he has made him realize the connection between him and the divine belief.