The alchemist helps Santiago make the journey from the oasis to the Egyptian pyramids. Fatima A beautiful Arab girl who lives at the oasis. Santiago discovers Fatima filling her water jug at one of the oasis's wells, and he falls in love with her.
She supports his quest, even though it will take him away from her. Fatima represents true love, selfless and unconditional. Previous Book Summary. Next Prologue. Instead, it brought the scent of a perfume he knew well, and the touch of a kiss—a kiss that came from far away, slowly, slowly, until it rested on his lips. The boy smiled. It was the first time she had done that. The Alchemist. Plot Summary. LitCharts Teacher Editions.
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Themes All Themes. Symbols All Symbols. Theme Wheel. Everything you need for every book you read. On his journey Santiago meets several significant male characters that play very important roles in the development of his character, his journey, and his story.
Will Santiago go after his dream? He takes it upon himself to discover what this dream means and where the treasure in the dream is located. The people and challenges he faces along the way all present him with a sacrifice. When trying to achieve his goal, Santiago sacrifices his sheep, Fatima temporarily, gold, and time. Santiago is a shepherd trying to pursue his personal legend. Fatima and Santiago have two totally different personal legends, but both have the inspiration to follow it to enhance their love for each other.
The Steps to Finding Your Life's Treasure Have you ever wanted to find treasure, or go after a long time dream of yours? Either way, in both you have to follow your heart. In the fable, The Alchemist, the main character Santiago defines this. Next, Santiago gets advice to continue toward. But none was conducted on The Alchemist the self-established modern classic by Paulo Coelho. In conclusion, we can say that after applying Joseph Campbell's theory of The Monomyth on The Alchemist; it is noticeable that despite The Alchemist being a postmodernism wok of.
Alchemist follows the spiritual journey of Santiago, who is a shepherd. He travels from Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of a treasure buried in the pyramids. On his journey, he meets a Gypsy woman, a king, and an alchemist. Fatima defines love as giving her husband all the freedom that he wants and needs. She is willing to make sacrifices for the people she loves, and will not feel sad about it, no matter how big or small the sacrifice is.
Fatima defines love as devotion. She will faithfully wait for Santiago to return from his trip to find treasure.
She says that she, like the other desert women waiting for their men to come back, will wait for Santiago to return. She thinks that love is being faithful to the person you love and not do something inappropriate when Santiago is not there to be with her.
She thinks that love is not possessive but trusting, patient, undying, sacrificial, devoted and freedom.
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