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mestny [16]
3 years ago
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Help ASAP). "The Alchemist". Question 1) Define allegory? Question 2) In medieval times, it was believed that there was a proces

s that would change base metals into gold. An alchemist has the ability to transform things. In the prologue, the alchemist changes the ending of the myth about Narcissus. Narcissus looked at his reflection in the lake every day. But in the alchemist's story, the lake was enjoying its own reflection in Narcissus's eyes. What do you think the author is implying about how we see ourselves and others? Question 3) What does Santiago the shepherd describe his sheep's behavior? What do his sheep symbolize? Question 4) The character of Santiago is an archetype of the shepherd. Briefly describe the shepherd archetype? Question 5) What is a Personal Legend? Question 6) How does Melchizedek's conversation with Santiago affect the plot? Question 7) There are many symbols in the novel. These symbols have a meaning beyond their literal meaning. Make notes about their meanings as you read. Treasure , Hawks, Desert. Question 8) What does Santiago learn from the Englishman? Question 9) What is the purpose of the omens? 10) What does Santiago realize when he meets Fatima? Question 11) What does the alchemist teach Santiago? ( Look at the picture for the last 4 questions) Will Mark Brainliest). Don't Answer if you haven't read the story please. ​

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forsale [732]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

what ............................

makkiz [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

already answered some of these on a different question thing but it keeps timing me out. you may want to seperate some questions or post it a few more times lol. ok..

#5 A Personal Legend (in this book) is the means by which a person can regard life as fulfilling. For Santiago himself it's the force that takes him from being a shepherd boy to being a capable alchemist by the end of the book. A Personal Legend also shows us how interconnected we all are.

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