Places
Which Character
Plot Details
Literary Terms
Message from Dialogue
100

Where the old man tells Santiago about the world's greatest lie.

Tarifa

100

Andalusian shepherd determined to fulfill his personal legend.

Santiago

100

Item that allows The Englishman to trust people.

Revolver

100

Drawing parallels or comparisons between two unrelated things, people, places, and concepts-indicators: "like" or "as"

Simile

100

"When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it."

Everyone is capable of a Personal Legend

200

Santiago's treasure is here.

The Great Pyramids/Egypt

200

Owns a crystal shop at the top of the hill.

Crystal Merchant

200

Distracts Santiago long enough for the thief to steal his money.

Sword

200

Attaching human traits and characteristics to inanimate objects, phenomena, and animals.

Personification

200

Maktub

It is written. 

300

Port city Santiago travels to.

Tangier

300

King of Salem.

King Melchizedek

300

Two stones given to Santiago from the old king's breastplate.

Urim and Thummim

300

Literary device that includes the trials a protagonist faces on a journey.

Conflict

300

"But we're both in search of our personal legends, and I respect him for that."

Everyone has a different personal legend they need to fulfill

400

Considered neutral territory in the desert.

The Oasis

400

Determined to turn lead into gold/become an alchemist.

The Englishman

400

Can transform large quantities of metal into gold.

The Philosopher's Stone

400

Using an object or action to mean something more than its literal meaning.

Symbolism

400

"The fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself...no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams"

Fear holds many back, but fear of failing/inaction is worse than failure.

500

Crystal Merchant's dream is to take pilgrimage here.

Mecca

500

Extremely powerful man dressed in black riding a white horse. He understands the soul of the world.

The Alchemist

500

Islamic people who invaded Spain in the 8th century--historical allusion.

The Spanish Moors

500

When an author refers to a subject matter such as a place, event, or literary work by way of passing reference.

Allusion

500

"People are capable at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of."

Dreams should be chased no matter the age or time.

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