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Try Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea and Coelho's The Alchemist
Santiago learns how to find the alchemist from the crystal merchant, who advises him to seek out the alchemist living in the desert near the pyramids. The merchant's own experiences and reflections on pursuing one's dreams inspire Santiago to continue his journey. Additionally, Santiago encounters an old man named Melchizedek, who tells him about the importance of following his Personal Legend and provides him with guidance on his quest.
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.
In "The Alchemist," the protagonist Santiago experiences a man vs himself conflict when he struggles with self-doubt and fear as he pursues his personal legend. Santiago must overcome his own uncertainty and insecurities to follow his dreams, facing internal conflicts about whether he is worthy of achieving his goals and if he has the courage to venture into the unknown. This internal struggle drives the narrative of self-discovery and growth throughout the novel as Santiago learns to believe in himself and his abilities.
Melchizedek is the king of a far away land by the name of Salem. He describes the "Personal Legend" to Santiago. He also grants him the two stones that read omens, Urim and Thumimm. It is hinted that Melchizedek is with him at all times during the novel.
Oh, dude, the unspoken language in "The Alchemist" is like, the language of the universe or something. It's all about signs and omens guiding the main character on his journey to find his Personal Legend. So, yeah, it's not like Spanish or French or anything, it's more like the vibes and energy of the universe speaking to you, man.
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is a man who convince people to believe what he do.
The first fish that Santiago catches in "The Old Man and the Sea" is a giant marlin. This massive fish presents a major challenge for Santiago in his epic struggle at sea.
In "The Old Man and the Sea," Santiago's wife is deceased. She passed away years before the events of the story. Santiago often thinks of her and reminisces about their life together.
There are many... Man vs man Man vs society Man vs nature Man vs self.