Table of Contents
- 1 Why did Santiago work for the crystal merchant?
- 2 Why does the crystal merchant want the boy to work in his shop?
- 3 When Santiago agrees to work for the crystal merchant what is his plan?
- 4 How does the crystal merchant influence the boy’s actions?
- 5 Why is the crystal merchant important in the Alchemist?
- 6 Why does the crystal merchant refuse to travel to Mecca?
- 7 What might the Crystal symbolize for the boy?
- 8 What lessons does Santiago learn from working at the Crystal Shop?
Why did Santiago work for the crystal merchant?
In desperate need of money, Santiago is hired by a crystal merchant, who tells him that even a year’s wages would not pay his way to Egypt, which is thousands of kilometers distant. But Santiago declines the offer, telling the crystal merchant that he’ll work for him to earn money with which to buy sheep.
Why does the crystal merchant want the boy to work in his shop?
At the end of Part One in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, Santiago met the crystal merchant who offers him a job so that he can save money for his trip back home. Santiago accepts, realizing it will take more than a year to save enough money to buy sheep so that he can become a shepherd again.
What did Santiago convince the crystal merchant?
After hearing a man complain about the lack of places to drink on the hill, Santiago suggests that the crystal merchant also sell tea in crystal glasses. He tells the crystal merchant he wants to return to Tarifa and buy a large flock of sheep, and he encourages the crystal merchant to travel to Mecca.
When Santiago agrees to work for the crystal merchant what is his plan?
He knew all the fields and pastures of Andalusia. And he knew what was the fair price for every one of his animals. When Santiago agrees to work for the crystal merchant, what is his plan? To earn money to return to his sheep??
How does the crystal merchant influence the boy’s actions?
How does the crystal merchant influence the boy’s actions? By sharing his story and his regrets, the crystal merchant teaches the boy that some people would rather fantasize about their dreams than live them.
What lessons did Santiago learn from working at the Crystal Shop?
Santiago learns from his encounter with the crystal merchant that fate is not written, and it is not set in stone; it is something that you yourself can create and change. One important lesson Santiago learns is through the words (and inaction) of the crystal merchant.
Why is the crystal merchant important in the Alchemist?
The crystal merchant serves as an important friend to Santiago during Santiago’s time in Tangier, but he also functions as a cautionary case of someone who has become complacent and given up the pursuit of his Personal Legend.
Why does the crystal merchant refuse to travel to Mecca?
The crystal merchant did not go on his pilgrimage to Mecca because he says it is the thought of Mecca that keeps him alive. He is afraid that if he realizes his dream of going to Mecca he will have no reason to live and he will die.
What did the boy want to do to improve the crystal shop?
What did the boy want to do to improve the crystal shop?…
- They both are foreigners looking for their own treasure.
- They both are smart and like pizza rolls, hotdogs, and chicken fingers.
- They both can communicate in sign language.
- They both are going on a trip to Mecca together.
What might the Crystal symbolize for the boy?
How is it fitting that the boy should come to work for a crystal merchant? What might the crystal symbolize for the boy? The crystal may symbolize what Santiago’s life may turn into if he does not pursuit his Personal Legend and he has to decide if he wants to listen to the crystal merchant or to his gut feeling.
What lessons does Santiago learn from working at the Crystal Shop?
What reason does the merchant tell the boy about why he would not go to Mecca now?
What reason does the merchant tell the boy about why he would not go to mecca now? Basically he wants to keep dreaming about Mecca.