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Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 07:21
by Mary queen
I really found the wind, desert and the sun talking in the book!

Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 07:22
by Mary queen
I really found the wind, desert and the sun talking in the book!

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 07:16
by Crazybud
I found it discouraging actually. The unrealistic aspects of the book came unexpectedly and lessened my overall love for the book.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 02:36
by garima597
I find the concept new and my suggestion on this topic will be that it actually represents different personalities in our lives who help in one or other way to find our legend.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 13:39
by Rafaella Michailidou
I think it was symbolic and very beautiful, something like the "little prince".

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 02 Oct 2018, 12:36
by Doug Jones
They were really talking to Santiago. It was Santiago using the Soul of the World to fulfill his Personal Legend. While it's certainly more fantastical than the book had been up to that point, it is consistent with the theme being explored about the Soul of the World uniting nature.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 05 Nov 2018, 07:53
by Shalu1707
I think it was symbolic of something like you can achieve anything if you believe enough to put your heart into it.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 12:17
by sush_destiny
It was enthralling and beautiful. I found it very unique.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 19 Jun 2019, 07:54
by firstlook
I've never understood the role of the wind, desert, and sun in the book. There really is something else to them.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 24 Jun 2019, 09:44
by WardahEbrahim
I agree with Crazybud. It was a little too unrealistic as opposed to metaphorical for my taste. But I do plan on re-reading the book again in a while. Perhaps I will have a little more insight and can mirror it to reality a bit better.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 27 Sep 2019, 10:28
by Kishor Rao
I loved the way the natural forces came into the picture and played an important role in the transformation of the boy. We had been seeing and were reminded constantly of how the entire universe speaks the same language and we just have to learn it. So I loved that part of the book.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 28 Dec 2019, 16:48
by bggraphics39
Me too. I must admit, though, that I have come across the general concept before, that is elements of physical nature have their corresponding spiritual sides, or better yet the actual physical entities that we perceive are limited manifestations of their truer essence, their energy. The real sun behind the one that we can see is the one that resonates communication in the way Coehlo describes.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 14:20
by Giga51087
It is really a shame that a lot of things get lost with the translation.

I understood the concept exposed in the english version in a quite stray foward maner. But in the orginal spanish version its a lot more subtle, rich in tones and feelings. The warm touch of the sun. The wisper of the wind. The song of the desert ever changing ever static.

Yea yo know im a grown up man now and all the ting that come with it. But even now it touches my heart and I am no ashamed of telling it.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 24 May 2020, 09:24
by Barbara Larkin
It has this 'The Name of the Wind'-esque feel, where everything speaks and has a name, up to us to understand. It can be both abstract and literal, the first is symbolic and the second is fantastically interesting.

Re: Was the concept of the animated natural forces abstract ?

Posted: 08 Sep 2020, 12:01
by _Bokeh
I felt the whole concept was too unrealistic, nothing applicable in the practical world. Anyway, I interpreted it was metaphorical because that's the only way I'd find a take away from the book.