about 17 or 18
The old man,tells santiago that there are omens ib,life
Try Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea and Coelho's 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
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.
In the Alchemist What story does the attacker tell Santiago
Fatima
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.
In Paulo Coelho's novel "The Alchemist," Santiago meets the alchemist in Part Two of the story, specifically around the middle of the book. The exact page number may vary depending on the edition of the book. Their meeting is significant, as the alchemist becomes a pivotal mentor for Santiago on his journey toward self-discovery and following his personal legend.
Santiago meets Fatima in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho on page 88.