Originally written in Portuguese, it became a widely translated international bestseller. \"I'm herebecause a friend of mine heard of an Arab who\"But the caravan began to move, and it was impossible to hear what theEnglishman was saying. asked the wise man.\"Looking down at the spoon he held, the boy saw that the oil was gone.\" 'Well, there is only one piece of advice I can give you,' said the wisest ofwise men. He had worked hard for a year, andthe omens were that it was time to go.I'm going to go back to doing just what I did before, the boy thought. Theowner of the bar came over and looked, as well. Swear that you will give me one-tenth of your treasurein exchange for what I am going to tell you.\"The shepherd swore that he would. There was afull moon, and the boy told the Englishman the story of his life.The Englishman was fascinated with the part about the progress achieved atthe crystal shop after the boy began working there.\"That's the principle that governs all things,\" he said. 1 of 25. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 49 / 94\"It helped me to trust in people,\" the Englishman answered.Meanwhile, the boy thought about his treasure. He remembered something his grandfather had once toldhim: that butterflies were a good omen. He thought that the horizon was a bitlower than it had been, because he seemed to see stars on the desert itself.\"It's the oasis,\" said the camel driver.\"Well, why don't we go there right now?\" the boy asked.\"Because we have to sleep.\" * \"Hewanted your money,\" he said. With the girl withthe raven hair, his days would never be the same again.But finally the merchant appeared, and asked the boy to shear four sheep.He paid for the wool and asked the shepherd to come back the followingyear. \"But the desert is so huge, and the horizons so distant, that theymake a person feel small, and as if he should remain silent.\"The boy understood intuitively what he meant, even without ever having setfoot in the desert before. It was also saidthat they had a pact with the devil, and that they kidnapped children and,taking them away to their mysterious camps, made them their slaves. By the time he had hadenough of the sea, he would already have known other cities, other women,and other chances to be happy. It reminded him of thewool from his sheep his sheep who were now seeking food and water inthe fields of Andalusia, as they always had.\"They're not my sheep anymore,\" he said to himself, without nostalgia.\"They must be used to their new shepherd, and have probably alreadyforgotten me. He had learned some important things, like how todeal in crystal, and about the language without words and about omens.One afternoon he had seen a man at the top of the hill, complaining that itwas impossible to find a decent place to get something to drink after such aclimb. So he began to wander through the city,and found himself at the gates. He knew everything about each member ofhis flock: he knew which ones were lame, which one was to give birth twomonths from now, and which were the laziest. Or beginner's luck.\"The merchant was silent for a few moments. The only thing he had noticed was that talk ofwar was becoming more and more frequent. There were thousands of people there,arguing, selling, and buying; vegetables for sale amongst daggers, andcarpets displayed alongside tobacco. There were just drawings, coded instructions, andobscure texts. The black signifies 'yes,' and the white 'no.' The boy felt jealous of the freedom of thewind, and saw that he could have the same freedom. He knew that a few hours from now, with the sun at itszenith, the heat would be so great that he would not be able to lead hisflock across the fields. Gold would lose its value.\"It's only those who are persistent, and willing to study things deeply, whoachieve the Master Work. \"But I have to buy two camels.\"They walked together through the narrow streets of Tangier. The ideafrightened him.\"Another dreamer,\" said the ticket seller to his assistant, watching the boywalk away. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 35 / 94to care for sheep, and I haven't forgotten how that's done. Curse the moment I met that oldman, he thought. So, he asked if the old man'sblessing was still with him.He took out one of the stones. I'm interested only inthe present. The caravan would be very lucky to reach theoasis.The animals were exhausted, and the men talked among themselves lessand less. That he wanted to travel. He had neverthought of them in terms of a language used by God to indicate what heshould do.\"Don't be impatient,\" he repeated to himself. But an old king sometimes has totake some pride in himself.\" *How strange Africa is, thought the boy.He was sitting in a bar very much like the other bars he had seen along thenarrow streets of Tangier. Butthis was the present momentthe party the camel driver had mentionedand he wanted to live it as he did the lessons of his past and his dreams ofthe future. Or marry the daughter of a textilemerchant?\"\"Yes, or even search for treasure. He also tried to remembersome good stories to relate as he sheared the sheep. \"When he was a child, that man wanted to travel, too. He saw to it that all the sheep enteredthrough the ruined gate, and then laid some planks across it to prevent theflock from wandering away during the night. He believed in omens. And better still to be alone with one's He spoke Spanish betterthan Arabic, and, if this boy was going to Al-Fayoum, there would besomeone to talk to when there were no other important things to do. People continued to comeand go from the baker's shop. *At the highest point in Tarifa there is an old fort, built by the Moors. I don't want to changeanything, because I don't know how to deal with change. The boy could certainly resist causingthat kind of anxiety for the baker. First he hadstudied Esperanto, then the world's religions, and now it was alchemy. Everything you need for every book you read. Everyone, when they areyoung, knows what their destiny is.\"At that point in their lives, everything is clear and everything is possible.They are not afraid to dream, and to yearn for everything they would like tosee happen to them in their lives. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 19 / 94again after having charged him his one-tenth fee. Bakers have homes, while shepherdssleep out in the open. And he hadn't perceived them because he had becomeaccustomed to them. Originally written in Portuguese, it became a widely translated international bestseller. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 39 / 94There were almost two hundred people gathered there, and four hundredanimalscamels, horses, mules, and fowl. Combining magic, mysticism, wisdom and wonder into an inspiring tale of self-discovery, The Alchemist has become a modern classic, selling millions of copies around the world and transforming the lives of countless readers across generations. He prepared himself a sandwich and drank somehot tea from a crystal glass. \"That didn't teach me anything,either.\"The boy went back to contemplating the silence of the desert, and the sandraised by the animals. But the marketplace was empty, and he was far fromhome, so he wept. There areother things I do, too, but most of the time people don't realize I've donethem.\"The old man related that, the week before, he had been forced to appearbefore a miner, and had taken the form of a stone. Parents would rather see their children marry bakersthan shepherds.\"The boy felt a pang in his heart, thinking about the merchant's daughter.There was surely a baker in her town.The old man continued, \"In the long run, what people think about shepherdsand bakers becomes more important for them than their own destinies.\"The old man leafed through the book, and fell to reading a page he cameto. Books. Maybe theworld had other hidden treasures, but he had a dream, and he had met witha king. Why not?He suddenly felt tremendously happy. The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho which was first published in 1988. He had noticed that, as soon as he awoke, most of his animals alsobegan to stir. That waswhat made traveling appeal to himhe always made new friends, and hedidn't need to spend all of his time with them. But thistime I'll be smarter, the boy thought, removing them from the pouch so hecould put them in his pocket. Our Teacher Edition on The Alchemist can help. I'm trying to find out where the alchemist lives The boy was tempted to be rude, and move to another bench, buthis father had taught him to be respectful of the elderly. The old man continued, \"You have been areal blessing to me. Lots of shepherds passed through, selling their wool.\"It doesn't matter,\" he said to his sheep. '\"Relieved, the boy picked up the spoon and returned to his exploration ofthe palace, this time observing all of the works of art on the ceilings and thewalls. As the time passed, the boy found himself wishing that theday would never end, that her father would stay busy and keep him waitingfor three days. I am in search of that universal language, amongother things. Oh, if they only knew how different things are justtwo hours by ship from where they are, he thought. Anyway, the boy had becomehappy in his work, and thought all the time about the day when he woulddisembark at Tarifa as a winner.\"You must always know what it is that you want,\" the old king had said. And also by unhappiness, envy, and jealousy. Then she again took his hands andstudied them carefully.\"I'm not going to charge you anything now,\" she said. The Alchemist by Ben Jonson - Free Ebook. But he decided to take a chance. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 24 / 94Even if he never got to the Pyramids, he had already traveled farther thanany shepherd he knew. One always had something thatthe other neededas if everything were indeed written by one hand. Therewere three hundred wells, fifty thousand date trees, and innumerablecolored tents spread among them.\"It looks like The Thousand and One Nights,\" said the Englishman, impatientto meet with the alchemist.They were surrounded by children, curious to look at the animals andpeople that were arriving. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2019-08-17 17:11:21 Identifier thealchemist_201908 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6b35q07j Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Even the guides spoke very little to one another.\"I've crossed these sands many times,\" said one of the camel drivers onenight. But theonly God I serve is Allah, and in his name I swear that I will do everythingpossible once again to win out over the desert. He realized thathe could do the same thing the old man had donesense whether a personwas near to or far from his destiny. \"The Koran requires me tofeed a hungry person.\"\"Well then, why did you let me do it?\" the boy asked.\"Because the crystal was dirty. He was more confident in himself, though, andfelt as though he could conquer the world.\"But I'm going back to the fields that I know, to take care of my flockagain.\" He said that to himself with certainty, but he was no longer happywith his decision. One afternoon, on a visit to his family,he had summoned up the courage to tell his father that he didn't want tobecome a priest. *The boy awoke before dawn. Three days from now, he wouldbe with the merchant's daughter.He started to read the book he had bought. Maybe she didn't even remember him. That was his work.The gods should not have desires, because they don't have destinies. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 12 / 94succeeded in discovering your destiny.\"The boy didn't know what a person's \"destiny\" was.\"It's what you have always wanted to accomplish. But all he foundwas the heavy book, his jacket, and the two stones the old man had givenhim.As he looked at the stones, he felt relieved for some reason. The book was written inSpanish. It seemed he had made the long journeyfor nothing. Hewas selling better than ever as if time had turned back to the old dayswhen the street had been one of Tangier's major attractions.\"Business has really improved,\" he said to the boy, after the customer hadleft. The peoplewere also praying to heaven for protection.A long note was sounded on a bugle, and everyone mounted up. The story of the treasures Santiago finds along . When he speaks in our language, Ican interpret what he has said. I can't help you if you feel you've gotenough sheep.\"The boy was getting irritated. *The horizon was tinged with red, and suddenly the sun appeared. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 48 / 94way because they were made up from the pure life, and this kind of lifecannot be captured in pictures or words.Because people become fascinated with pictures and words, and wind upforgetting the Language of the World. \"They wanted me to be apriest, but I decided to become a shepherd.\"\"Much better,\" said the old man. Then he turned to theboy.\"I am proud of you,\" he said. His newfriend pushed the owner aside, and pulled the boy outside with him. A huge wooden cross. He recited an Our Father silently.\"Very interesting,\" said the woman, never taking her eyes from the boy'shands, and then she fell silent.The boy was becoming nervous. \"I'm like everyone elseI see theworld in terms of what I would like to see happen, not what actually does.\"He ran his fingers slowly over the stones, sensing their temperature andfeeling their surfaces. *\"I'm the king of Salem,\" the old man had said.\"Why would a king be talking with a shepherd?\" the boy asked, awed andembarrassed.\"For several reasons. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Upgrade to A + Intro Plot Summary Summary & Analysis Themes Quotes Characters Symbols Theme Wheel Teachers and parents! There are thousands of kilometers ofdesert between here and there.\"There was a moment of silence so profound that it seemed the city was \"That's it! He had learned that there werecertain things one shouldn't ask about, so as not to flee from one's owndestiny. \"I've seen how the guides readthe signs of the desert, and how the soul of the caravan speaks to the soulof the desert.\"The Englishman said, \"I'd better pay more attention to the caravan.\"\"And I'd better read your books,\" said the boy. He was thinking about omens, and someone hadappeared.\"How come you speak Spanish?\" he asked. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 10 / 94\"What's the world's greatest lie?\" the boy asked, completely surprised.\"It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what'shappening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. Yes, their days were all the same, with the seemingly endless hoursbetween sunrise and dusk; and they had never read a book in their younglives, and didn't understand when the boy told them about the sights of thecities. I could die happily, and that made me feel good.\"One day, the earth began to tremble, and the Nile overflowed its banks. \"Just asyour grandfather taught you. The Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 38 / 94talking about, \"It's in the Bible. The dunes were changed constantlyby the wind, yet these were the same sands he had known since he was achild. \"Ineed you to help me find out where the alchemist lives.\"First, they tried to find him on their own. There had been a time when he thought that his sheep couldteach him everything he needed to know about the world. \"In alchemy, it's calledthe Soul of the World. He saw the gardens, the mountains all around him, the beauty of theflowers, and the taste with which everything had been selected. He continued to look at the beautiful sword for a bit longer, untilhe summoned the courage to turn around.All around him was the market, with people coming and going, shouting andbuying, and the aroma of strange foods but nowhere could he find hisnew companion. He should respect tradition.The Englishman was disappointed. An illustration of an open book. If he sold just one of hissheep, he'd have enough to get to the other shore of the strait. And he knew that Egyptwas in Africa.\"Can I help you?\" asked the man behind the window.\"Maybe tomorrow,\" said the boy, moving away. Since the miner had sacrificed everything to hisdestiny, the old man decided to become involved. The candy seller had asmile on his face: he was happy, aware of what his life was about, andready to begin a day's work. An old man, with a breastplate of gold, wouldn'thave lied just to acquire six sheep.The old man had spoken about signs and omens, and, as the boy wascrossing the strait, he had thought about omens. Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist page 17. They filled threesacks. It was the old manwho had asked for a drink of his wine, and had started the conversation.\"Give me my book,\" the boy said. And,one day, the leader of the caravan made the decision that the fires shouldno longer be lighted, so as not to attract attention to the caravan.The travelers adopted the practice of arranging the animals in a circle atnight, sleeping together in the center as protection against the nocturnalcold. The room'sfurnishings consisted of a table, an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,and two chairs.The woman sat down, and told him to be seated as well. Ashe did so, both of them pushed through a hole in the pouch and fell to theground. Nevertheless, the merchantdecided to delay his lunch for a few minutes until the boy moved on. He had fallen asleep in themiddle of the marketplace, and life in the plaza was about to resume.Looking around, he sought his sheep, and then realized that he was in anew world. He really was aking, a wise king.The hills of Andalusia were only two hours away, but there was an entiredesert between him and the Pyramids. *The times rush past, and so do the caravans, thought the alchemist, as hewatched the hundreds of people and animals arriving at the oasis. \"If you start out by promising what youdon't even have yet, you'll lose your desire to work toward getting it.\"The boy told him that he had already promised to give one-tenth of histreasure to the Gypsy.\"Gypsies are experts at getting people to do that,\" sighed the old man. He drank a bit from the wine thatremained from his dinner of the night before, and he gathered his jacketcloser to his body. wishing that he had died, and that everythingwould end forever at that moment.The merchant looked anxiously at the boy. After two hours, he returned to theroom where the wise man was.\" 'Well,' asked the wise man, 'did you see the Persian tapestries that arehanging in my dining hall? \"If you want to learn about your owntreasure, you will have to give me one-tenth of your flock.\"\"What about one-tenth of my treasure?\"The old man looked disappointed. I wanted them to be a part of yourinheritance. pdf INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING PHENOMENON, 2012 Brahim EL FEZZAZI Paulo Coelho Full PDF Package This Paper A short summary of this paper 1 Full PDF related to this paper Download Download Full PDF Package Translate PDF Video An illustration of an audio speaker. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 34 / 94and purpose, and as part of a search for something believed in and desired.Tangier was no longer a strange city, and he felt that, just as he hadconquered this place, he could conquer the world.\"When you want something, all the universe conspires to help you achieveit,\" the old king had said.But the old king hadn't said anything about being robbed, or about endlessdeserts, or about people who know what their dreams are but don't want torealize them. There was a small building there, with awindow at which people bought tickets to Africa. It had caused him tohave the same dream for a second time, and it was causing him to feelanger toward his faithful companions. 'The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world,and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon.' They have blond hair, or dark skin, butbasically they're the same as the people who live right here.\"\"But I'd like to see the castles in the towns where they live,\" the boyexplained.\"Those people, when they see our land, say that they would like to live hereforever,\" his father continued.\"Well, I'd like to see their land, and see how they live,\" said his son.\"The people who come here have a lot of money to spend, so they can Itwas something that I thought could happen only to others, never to me. Urim and Thummim.It made the boy think of the old king, and it startled him to realize how longit had been since he had thought of him. He remembered the smile of the candy seller,on his first day in Tangier, when he had nothing to eat and nowhere to gothat smile had also been like the old king's smile.It's almost as if he had been here and left his mark, he thought. 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