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    Alchemist Archetypes

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    Alchemist Archetypes In the alchemist by Paul Coelho‚ he writes about a shepherd named Santiago. Santiago’s journey is written mainly through situation archetypes. Archetypes are used to categorize people and a situation in stories‚ poems‚ plays ect. The predominant archetypes are situational. The most distinguished archetypes in the alchemist are the initiation‚ the quest‚ death and rebirth‚ the journey‚ and supernatural intervention. The first archetype in the entire book is the initiation;

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    Alchemist Analytical Essay Mentor Figures in The Alchemist The Alchemist is a philosophical story by Paulo Coelho about a boy named Santiago who follows his dreams. He sets off on an arduous journey to the Egyptian pyramids and learns many valuable lessons as he attempts to uncover hidden treasure. With the aid of a number of inspiring individuals who provide valuable insight on their personal beliefs‚ Santiago seeks to fulfill his main obligation in life. If Santiago did not have the assistance

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    works in the deserts of Africa far from the forces of civilization. There he creates for himself his own world without borders‚ a place where a person’s identity/nationality is not at all important. He forgets that at times of war the nationality is given utmost important and this mistake of his causes him a great deal of anguish later on in his life. To him a war was just a feud between nations that was of no relevance to him or his companions. To him helping a German spy a across the desert is no act

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    Sunset Oasis Analysis

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    to the desert. Some people use it as political shelters‚ some as profound seekers. Some have hunted down god‚ some have been greeted by smoldering shrubs. Today‚ more individuals are taking after our predecessors into the desert‚ yet it is difficult to see the desert they encounter. The people of old did not visit in aerated and cooled jeeps or trek with best in class outdoors gear available to them. To take after our antecedents profoundly‚ we must attempt‚ in any event‚ to feel the desert as they

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    Native Americans

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    people live in a certain type of climate. Therefore‚ desert where the plants are short and the animals are small because of a lack of water. There is one-fifth of the earth land’s surface is desert. Deserts can be found on every continent except Europe. The desert biome can be separated into four kinds and they are cold‚ hot and dry‚ coastal and semiarid. The cold deserts that are located in Greenland‚ Antarctic and the Nearctic ecozone. These deserts are characterized by cold winters with snowfall

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    As written by Isabel Allende‚ the novel “Ines of My Soul” captures the Spanish Conquest of the South Americas during the early to late 1500’s. In this story of Inés Suárez‚ an actual historic figure who lived in the early-mid 1500’s and one of the founders of Chile‚ she is a very old woman about to die and is recounting the story of her adventure-filled life to her daughter. She was born into a poor family and spent her childhood in Spain‚ and eventually made her way to the New World. She lived in

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    ankod

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    Introduction: Written by Anthony Eaton‚ the novel A New Kind of Dreaming (ANKoD) is about a troubled youth named Jamie Riley who is forced to re-locate to Port Barren for isolated care instead of going into jail. As the story progresses‚ Jamie finds himself haunted by the mystery of a young refugee. In the opening of the novel‚ the reader is introduced to the protagonist who doesn’t seem to belong in this “new town”. The conflicts that this character faces‚ such as other characters‚ society

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    The alchemist

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    strait. The idea frightened him.” (26). Santiago is fearful because he doesn’t know what will happen if he leaves. He knows his sheep and the lands of Andalusia‚ but does not know what will occur if he leaves what he knows for the vast mysterious desert to achieve his personal legend. The alchemist wants the boy to understand‚ “If a person is living out his Personal Legend‚ he knows everything he needs to know. There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure”

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    Geographic Factors Dbq

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    DBQ Essay 6-5-12 As history repeats itself‚ we continue to notice that there are many geographic factors that effect regions across the world. A few of the most noticeable are monsoons and deserts. Over time these factors have altered the relationships between certain regions and benefitted our development in society. However‚ they can be extremely demoralizing as well. Not only is nature disrupted but the way in which people live on a daily basis. We are forced to make changes and adapt

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    Identity In The Alchemist

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    individual’s soul but their physical body. In The Alchemist‚ the desert was a major obstacle in Santiago’s pursuit for his personal legend. This was because the desert was expensive and was the place of tribal wars. This put strain on Santiago as he needed to work at the Crystal Merchant’s shop to have sufficient money for the journey through the desert. Santiago was aware of his surroundings and knew the dangers present in the desert. Rough stones symbolise personal struggles. The hard texture compared

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