"The closer one gets to realizing his destiny, the more that destiny becomes his true reason for being, thought the boy." Paulo Coelho references "destiny/personal legend" many times in The Alchemist. What role does it play in the novel? Many times Santiago comes close to giving up on his destiny; why doesn't he? What keeps him moving forward toward his destiny? In a well-developed essay examine and analyze the role of "destiny/personal legend" in the novel, and its importance to specific characters.
Remember, the first sentence is what you'll prove (your thesis or "big idea"). Your second sentence briefly states what evidence you'll use to prove your thesis/"big idea." There is no third sentence.
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