Coelho's main
character, Santiago, learns about the Language of the World during his travels in search of his
treasure. Part of the philosophy behind the story includes the elements of the earth and how man
is interconnected with them. He learns about omens, or signals, from nature and God to help him
along his way. The one conflict...
Monday, 2 June 2014
What is an example of man vs. nature in The Alchemist by Coelho?
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