When reading a play it is easier to imagine what's happening on stage if the stage directions there. We can picture how the actors are looking and what they're doing. And if you are acting in the play itself then it gives you information for what your character does next whether its 'exit stage left' or 'enter stage right' for example.
I love that book. I'm not going to give you a summary but here's what you should include to make it good:
1. Deatailed summary of what it was about
2. Did you like it?
3. what you though of it
Answer: He had a dream in which a child told him to seek treasure in the Egyptian pyramids.
Explanation:
The Alchemist is a novel written by Paulo Coelho. It features a boy named Santiago who travels in search of a treasure.
Every time Santiago sleeps under a sycamore tree, he has the same dream: a child tells him to go and find treasure at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids. Santiago tells a fortune teller about this dream, and she encourages him to go to Egypt. He takes her at her word and heads towards Egypt.