The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Assignment The Alchemist: Student Study Guide (100 points) You should be working on this every day while you read the book. The Alchemist is a story about following your dreams and finding personal happiness. As a result, while you read this book, you should contemplate the personal meaning this book has for you. This does not mean that you need to relate to Santiago or agree with everything Coelho conveys in his story. Instead, you will develop your own opinion about life and following your dreams through your reactions to what happens in the story. Part 1: Lessons About Life and Following Your Dreams (20 points) • Use this chart to help you keep track of the lessons Santiago learns throughout his journey. • These should be universal or general lessons, not specific to Santiago’s situation. The lessons should pertain to life and following your dreams. See the three examples. • There are dozens of lessons in this book. The goal is NOT to “find them all,” but rather record the ones that mean something to YOU. Record 15 lessons. Part 2: Guided Reading Questions (50 points) ● Answer as these as you go. You do not have to answer these in complete sentences. (pg. 1-10) 1. Who is Santiago? 2. What is strange or unusual about Santiago’s dream? 3. What is the geographical setting at the beginning of the novel? 4. What do Santiago’s parents plan for him, and how does he change that plan? 5. What does Santiago plan to do in Tarifa? (pg. 11-33) 6. Santiago stops in Tarifa to consult with an old woman about his recurring dream. What price does she charge him? 7. Santiago meets an old man in the village. What is his name and why do you think that the author would have included this name in the novel? 8. What does the old man in payment for helping Santiago? 9. How does the old man convince Santiago of his power? 10. How does the old man explain the concept of Personal Legends to Santiago? AND Why does the old man believe that few people ever really attain their Personal Legends? 11. Why does the old man tell Santiago to follow “omens?” 12. What does the old man take from the breastplate as a gift to Santiago? 13. The old man tells Santiago a story that concludes with the secret of happiness. According to the old man, what is the secret of happiness? (pg. 33-47) 14. When Santiago decides to leave his home country of Spain in order to follow his personal legend, where does he go? 15.. How are the two locations different in regards to food/drink, religion, customs, etc.? 16. What happens when Santiago follows his new friend into the marketplace? 17. What comfort do the black and white stones provide to Santiago? 18. Describe the first interaction between Santiago and the crystal merchant. (pg. 51-79) 19. What lessons does Santiago teach the crystal merchant (page 64)? 22.Who is the Englishman and what do we learn about him? 23.According to the Englishman, what is the Soul of the World? 24.What is an alchemist? (pg. 79-104) 25. Explain the Elixir of Life, the Master Work, and the Philosopher’s Stone (page 80-81). 26.Why was the alchemist watching people as they entered the oasis from the caravan? 27.What does it mean when a woman in the Oasis is dressed in black? (Keep in mind: this is a Muslim society!) 28.What agreement do Fatima and Santiago come to? (pg. 104-123) 29.Santiago sees two hawks as an omen. What do they signify? 30.What happens when Santiago visits the tribal chieftains to tell them about his vision? 31. What test do the chieftains outline for Santiago? 32. Describe Santiago’s first interaction with the Alchemist. 33. What was Santiago’s reward for saving the oasis? 34. Describe the “goodbyes” that are said between Fatima and Santiago as he is leaving. (pg. 123-143) 35. What advice does the alchemist give about listening to one’s heart? Do you agree or disagree? 36. The author includes many examples of foreshadowing here. How do we know that Santiago awaits more trouble on his quest? 37. What did the Arabs find when they searched the alchemist? Why did they allow the alchemist to keep the treasure? 38. What happens when the alchemist and the boy are both taken into the military camp? 39. Why would the alchemist set up such a “test” for Santiago? 40. Who is at risk of death here? Why?
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