Tuesday, 4 July 2017

What is meant by in The Alchemist by the idea that the gods should not have desires because they don't have destinies?

Melchizedek
says this after Santiago leaves. His desire, which he says gods should not have, is that
Santiago will be successful in his quest for his dream or Personal Destiny.


Melchizedek referring to himself as a god is a clue that he is a god. This could be a
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