•Intelligent - knew how to observe his surroundings but did not know about them
•Faithful- He knew that God wanted him for something, and he had waited to see what that was
•Enthusiastic - for selling crystal in the shop in Africa. Because of this, the shop becomes wildly successful.
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The unspoken language in the book is the soul of the world and how santiago achieves that with the alchemist
No, Santiago does not turn lead into gold in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. Santiago is a shepherd on a journey to find his Personal Legend, not an alchemist.
Andalusia.
Santiago
In the Alchemist What story does the attacker tell Santiago
Fatima
about 17 or 18
The character who points a sword at the shepherd's forehead in the book "The Alchemist" is the boy Santiago. He does this to threaten the man who tried to steal from him while he was working as a crystal merchant.
his personal legend was to travel to the pyramids and on his way find Fatima and the alchemist.
The main characters in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho are Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd who sets out on a journey to find his Personal Legend; the Alchemist, an enigmatic guide who helps Santiago learn the ways of the universe; and Fatima, Santiago's love interest who stays behind in the oasis as he continues his journey. Each character plays a significant role in Santiago's spiritual and personal growth throughout the novel.
The phrase "the world's greatest lie" can be found in the book "The Alchemist" on page 22. Santiago learns from the old king that the lie is that people believe they cannot achieve their dreams.
Santiago meets Fatima in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho on page 88.