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yonyrosend
yonyrosend
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College - Senior

In "The Alchemist," what is the purpose of the stone that old man gives him?

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Posted by yonyrosend on Thursday May 22, 2008 at 1:38 PM and tagged with old man, stone, symbolism, themes, urim thummim.


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  1. amethystrose Teacher
    High School - 9th Grade

    The old man gave Santiago stones from a jeweled breastplate which he called Urim and Thummim.  These were considered to be tools of divination (providing divine answers to questions).  While the history of how Urim and Thummim were used differs, in the novel, Santaigo was able to cast the stones to divine what he should do.  In this way, it would be attributed to God's will for Santiago whatever the stones showed, and he was to follow the "advice" of the stones to determine his higher purpose.

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    Posted by amethystrose on Friday May 23, 2008 at 7:18 AM

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