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one of the main and perhaps, the most interesting themes of the book is personal legend. in book, the author talks about the concept of personal legend which is a dream or a personal goal that needs to be fulfilled in order for a person to live a satisfying and full life. the author similarly suggests that the pursuit to fulfill a personal legend is the primary and perhaps most urgent thing that life requires of us. the character of melchizedek explains this concept to santiago: "whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it’s because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. it’s your mission on earth” (coelho 24). the idea of personal legend, eventually moved the protagonist to fulfill the nagging desire to find that treasure underneath the pyramids. from there, the main character sets on a journey not only to the pyramids of egypt but a journey that will lead him to a spiritual discovery. this means simply means that fulfilling a personal legend is the life purpose of an individual which is to realize his or her personal dream or goal.

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