Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Most Memorable Moment in The Alchemist-Andrew Davis
For me, as far as I have read the book, one of the most memorable moments for me has to be at the period when the Englishman starts describing omens to Santiago. To me, I felt his words held a deeper meaning than just top level. For example, when he said that everything in life is omens, that got me to seriously think. Santiago describes to the Englishman his desires, and his reasons for exploring; to find the Alchemist and the great treasures that lied in Egypt. At first glance, Santiago thought this to be a big mistake, but after further conversing, he realized this was his greatest asset, as they both shared the same common interests. This is an especially memorable moment, as Santiago was somehow able to get a completely antisocial and isolated person as an ally. This also meant that they would venture to greater discoveries and achievements together in the future.
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