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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

2023-01-17 03:21:47

I read this book by Paul Coelho's alchemist Paulo Coelho as "Alchemist." Alchemist talks about the boy who came from Spain, his name is Santiago, the shepherd. This book tells us how he circumvented the country, how he addressed his problem, and how he solved them. That shows how he chases his dreams and who helped him in the middle. San Diego left his family to become a shepherd, and San Diego bought a sheep with money before he left his father to save money to him. As a shepherd, Santiago travels in Spain.

In "Alchemist" of "The Catcher in the Rye" of Paul Coelho and J. D. Salinger, the past and present concept played an important role in introducing and developing the theme. Characters in both novels are eager to revisit the past, but at the same time they can maintain the status quo. One of the themes of alchemists is to achieve personal saga and is one of the observers on the growing pain in the wheat field. These characters and their past and present positions are catalysts to introduce these themes.

I read this book by Paul Coelho's alchemist Paulo Coelho as "Alchemist." Alchemist talks about the boy who came from Spain, his name is Santiago, the shepherd. This book tells us how he circumvented the country, how he addressed his problem, and how he solved them. That shows how he chases his dreams and who helped him in the middle. San Diego left his family to become a shepherd, and San Diego bought a sheep with money before he left his father to save money to him. As a shepherd, Santiago travels in Spain.

Paul Coelho, Crystal Merchant, Fatima, Alchemist and Melchizedek Alchemist taught Santiago the importance of the greatest lesson of his travel, patience. For example, the alchemist said: "You must understand that love never makes it impossible for people to pursue their own destiny. If he gives up on that pursuit, Because it is not real love ... (120) The alchemist recommended to continue traveling to Santiago, did not let love Fatima