The Alchemist Student Notes
The Alchemist Student Notes
The Alchemist Student Notes
2.Coelho states that “simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate
them.” Produce a written or artistic response (or bring something to class) which depicts
something that is “simple” yet valuable to you. Be prepared to explain specifically why/
how The item is valuable.
● Simple items can be very valuable
● You can tell when an item has such sentimental meaning
● A Lot of people have something that they value
● Simple item can be very important to certain individuals
3.Coelho will open with the modified myth of Narcissus. It will be important to
understand this myth before we hear Narcissus mentioned in the novel. Please research
this myth and be ready to explain it simply to your classmates.
● A man who believed he was so beautiful and he was too good for anyone to date
● He became so consumed with the thought of himself
● He visits a lake to acknowledge his beauty and falls in and dies
● The lake mourned the death of him due to the fact of how beautiful he was
● You can see beauty in you reflected in other people
4.What is alchemy? What processes were involved? Who performed it and why? Who
were the famous alchemists of the medieval period?
● Alchemy is a study in philosophy learning how to turn metals into other
substances
● They began with scraping the surface of the metal in order to begin the change
● Alchemy is a blend of magic and science
● Greece, Rome, ancient mesopotamia, etc.
● Famous alchemists: isaac newton, maria the jewish, etc.
5.Who is Melchizedek? What role does he play in the Old Testament? How might a
character like this affect the protagonist, Santiago?
● Melchizedek is a priest and king connected to jerusalem
● In the new testament
● Writers claimed he was heaven sent
● Provides wisdom and is apparently from salem
● Some people believed he was god
6.What are the Five Pillars of Islam? What is the Koran? How might these faith
guidelines affect a story?
● The five pillars are: prayer
7.Explore the concept of Soul of the World as different religions and philosophies define
it.
● Religion is a belief of a superior power and worshiping this idiety as the creator of life
and has power within the universe
● Religion- content will not having full evidence of said deity or higher power
● Philosophies on the contrary focuses on the logical and intellectual approach to their
point of view in life
● Philosophy- logic and research resulting, wisdom being occurred over this search
● Philosophers need to now through extensive research in order to consider it a possibility
9.What are the basic theories of Freud’s or Jung’s dream analysis theories? There will be
many dreams mentioned in the novel. What should we consider about Santiago's
dreams?
● Freud's theories shows that dreams represent things he wants
● Freud focused on their dreams ell something deeper
● Jung said dreams are trying to tell you something
● Jung said it's not a desire but like a internal conversation
● psyche attempt to communicate important things to the individuals
10.Research levanter and sirocco. How will knowing about the regional weather features
described in the book add to a greater understanding of Santiago's journey?
● Levanter is a strong easterly wind in the mediterranean region
● Sirocco is a Hot dusty wind that goes through North africa across the
mediterranean seato southern europe
● Man v. nature
11.Geographical Locations (Ask Mrs. Jewell to print a map)
■ Use this link: Google Maps
■ (Links to an external site.)
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■ Andalusia Al-Fayoum (oasis in Egypt)
■ Tarifa
■ El Cairum
■ Salem (Jeru”salem”)
■ Nile
■ Tangier
■ Coptic Monastery
■ Ceuta
■ Mecca
■ Sahara Desert