The Alchemist
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The Alchemist
A Draft of the Term Paper
Of Destiny, Dreams and Life Journeys
Submitted by:
Raian B. Razal
IV- Narra
I. INTRODUCTION
At a certain point of our lives we may realize: “What is the purpose of our life?” Then, we remember our dreams in our life, our aspirations, and the things we have wanted to be. However, it would be very late to change the course of our lives we have tracked down. We may blame ourselves for not being conscious on what our destinies wanted us to be. According to Undrai Fizer, “When you have discovered your destiny in God, you have just found the compass of life. Your destiny is the purpose or intentions of God for your life.” (http://ourworld.cs.com/audio7795/id39.htm?f=fs)
Therefore, an understanding of our destiny is important to improve our stay here on Earth. Those who consider life as useless and senseless are the ones who do not believe in their destinies. They are the apathetic and ignorant ones. For them, destiny seems an illusion and a figment of the imagination. But what they believe is wrong. Destiny is a supreme force that changes the course of life. Destiny leads journeys and is relayed through our dreams. And this is what both books The Alchemist and The Fifth Mountain are trying to prove. Both books share the themes of destiny, dreams and the journey through life.
Background of Study
Writers write and readers read. Although vast information has been shown recently in the Internet, the human race is still devoted to reading. Personally, I always try to read at least five books a month, either old, new or a classic. For me, books relieve me of the stress in school, and problems brought up by assignments, quizzes and tests. Books serve as a recreation. From the various books I have read, two books eventually made me realize the importance of life. The Alchemist and The Fifth Mountain are both books from an international bestseller Paulo Coelho.
Paulo Coelho is a man from Brazil. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the year of 1947. He is not only a writer; he is also a songwriter, theater director, actor and journalist. He is a recipient of many awards and his works have been considered bestsellers and is translated in more than 66 languages. (www.paulocoelho.com.br/engl/bio.shtml)
Being first published in Brazil in 1988, The Alchemist is a Fable about Following one’s Dream. And up to now, the book is still recognized worldwide as a literary gem. The Alchemist probably is the most famous book of Paulo Coelho. It attracts readers to follow and believe in their dreams. The book has also been translated in more than 66 languages. According to statistics, the book has sold more than 40 million copies in more than 150 countries. “Many have compared The Alchemist to Saint-Exupйry's The Little Prince a children's book about another boy, the Prince, who leaves his home in search of greater things, learning valuable lessons about life and love on the way.” The plot of the story revolves around Santiago, a young Andalusian Shepherd who is in search for his treasure. He meets various characters on the way that will help him search his treasure, primarily, the alchemist who teaches him the Soul of the World. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alchemist_%28novel%29)
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