domingo, 23 de mayo de 2010

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho




Paulo Coehlo introduces Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who one night dreams of a distant treasure in the Egyptian pyramids. And so he's off: leaving Spain to literally follow his dream.

Along the way he meets many spiritual messengers, who come in unassuming forms such as a camel driver and a well-read Englishman. In one of the Englishman's books, Santiago first learns about the alchemists--men who believed that if a metal were heated for many years, it would free itself of all its individual properties, and what was left would be the "Soul of the World." Of course he does eventually meet an alchemist, and the ensuing student-teacher relationship clarifies much of the boy's misguided agenda, while also emboldening him to stay true to his dreams.

My Personal Reflection:
The Alchemist is especially enjoyable and useful if you're at a confused point in your life as it provides a sense of hope. It is constructed as a combination of both an adventurous novel and a motivational tale made to inspire readers. The breath taking journey Santiago experiences, is not entirely to entertain but to reveal a concealed message.

The Alchemist is like a simple, motivational, yet exciting novel that bursts with optimism; it is the kind of novel that tells you that everything is possible as long as you really want it to happen. The main message I guess that is transmitted to readers is that "when you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true". This is the core of the novel's philosophy and a motif that echoes behind Coelho's writing all through The Alchemist.

Overall The Alchemist itself is written in a brilliant manner which through Paulo’s effective writing techniques, is able to capture readers and hurl them to another world where they experience Santiago’s journey as if it were their own.


As a short novel, I think the book is wonderful. The journey contains aspects of motivation and inspires readers to a certain level. However, if looking for a book that is more revolved about being encouraging and inspiring, then this might not be the one for you.