Why might a story be reinterpreted by another author

Why might a story be reinterpreted by another author

2 months ago

Solution 1

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2 months ago
This is due to the given perspectives that the story is read from. Also, another person may personally relate to the events in the story in different ways than others, and therefore interpret it differently.

Solution 2

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2 months ago
Every time someone tells a story it may be a little different because each person has a different perspective of every story.

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By showing how much time has passed and how far the boy has to travel to realize his goal, the author emphasizes the boy's journey.

The tone of this passage is optimistic. Even though this journey is already taking him longer than he initially expected, his comment that he's actually two hours closer to the treasure shows his positive outlook. Any answer that makes it seem as though the boy is pessimistic or regretting his decision is wrong. Also this passage is not written to emphasize place, but rather to show where Santiago has been and where he is going. This shows his journey.
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The only things that concerned the sheep were food and water. As long as the boy knew how to find the best pastures in Andalusia, they would be his friends. Yes, their days were all the same, with the seemingly endless hours between sunrise and dusk; and they had never read a book in their young lives, and didn't understand when the boy told them about the sights of the cities. They were content with just food and water, and, in exchange, they generously gave of their wool, their company, and once in a while their meat. How does this passage create a sense of place? By describing the rising and setting of the sun, the author lets the reader know that one day has passed on the boy’s journey. By describing the day-to-day schedule of the sheep, the passage evokes a sense of joy. The passage emphasizes the misery the boy feels at doing the same thing, day after day. The passage highlights that the sheep’s days are always the same, creating a sense of timelessness.
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The passage highlights that the sheep’s days are always the same, creating a sense of timelessness.

What is purpose of passage?

The tone of this section is hopeful. Despite the fact that this excursion is now taking him longer than he at first expected, his remark that he's really two hours nearer to the fortune shows his uplifting perspective.

Any response that causes it to appear to be like the kid is cynical or it is inappropriate to lamenting his choice.

Likewise this section isn't composed to underscore place, but instead to show where Santiago has been and where he is going. This shows his excursion.

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The symbol of the stones affects the meaning in this passage, By symbolizing the boy’s journey and the choices he will make, the stones remind the boy to pay attention to the omens. Thus, option "A" is correct.

What did he ask?

He stuck his hand into the pouch and felt around for one of the stones. As he did so, both of them pushed through a hole in the pouch and fell to the ground. The boy had never even noticed that there was a hole in his pouch.

He knelt down to find Urim and Thummim and put them back in the pouch. But as he saw them lying there on the ground, another phrase came to his mind.

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By instructing the Englishman to go and try, the Englishman is motivated to continue on his journey toward his Personal Legend.

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One camel driver’s story about olive trees and loss teaches Santiago that he has to let go of his fear to realize his true destiny.

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When Santiago is travelling with a caravan through the desert in The Alchemist, he befriends a camel driver. The driver eventually tells Santiago his own story. We learn that the driver had a successful olive orchard, and was satisfied with his life. However, one day a flood destroyed his land, forcing him to become a camel driver. The story about loss convinces Santiago that one cannot be afraid of losing anything if one wants to achieve one's own true destiny.

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You are wrong, it is B. I took the test.
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