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The Alchemist: Part One - Quiz
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Why did the boy's family want him to study Latin, Spanish, and theology? What does the boy want to do with his life?
Describe the boy's dream. What do you think that it means?
What are Urim and Thummim? What type of questions do they answer?
Explain the advice the old man gave to the boy in a story: "The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon."
What is your Personal Legend? How long have you realized that it was so?
After the boy loses his money in Tangier, he realizes that he can choose to think of himself as the poor victim of a thief or as an adventurer in quest of his treasure. Which does he choose? How does this affect how he handles the loss of his money? How would the story be different if he chose to think of himself in the other way?
Choose a lesson that the boy learns in Part One. Relate it to your own life.
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