The Alchemist (Coelho)

The Alchemist

When Santiago begins his trek across the desert, he meets an Englishman who is a student of alchemy. In many ways they are alike: both are pursuing their "Personal Legends," both have encountered the ideas of alchemy. How is their approach to life and learning different? Why does the alchemist choose the boy
as his pupil over the Englishman?

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The alchemist chooses Santiago because his greatest desire is to find his Personal Legend. The Englishman's greatest desire, however, is to find the secret of turning metal to gold..... of amassing a fortune. Santiago is willing to learn the lessons before him..... the Englishman wears blinders that prevent him from observing the world around him.

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