Saturday, 8 August 2009

What is the climax of the book The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho?

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literature is the turning point of the story. It is also considered the apex of the drama in a
narrative. Before the climax of a story, the plot action builds up to this point. After the
climax of a story, the plot must be somehow resolved.

In the novel
, written by , the climax of the story is when Santiago finally achieves
his master work. Throughout the novel Santiago is searching for his personal legend. He meets
many people along the way, including The Alchemist. The Alchemist helps Santiago by explaining
to him types of master works such as turning metals into gold. Santiago eventually learns that
his master work, being able to communicate with nature and the elements, is an important part of
finding his personal legend. Santiago must realize that this is important to this journey so
that he can continue on to find his treasure.

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