Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Who is Santiago and how is he introduced in the beginning of the storyin Coelho's The Alchemist?

Santiago is the main character n the book The
Alchemist
.  He is introduced in the book by his name in the first line.  The
book tells that he has a herd and he spends the night at an abandoned church.  He is a
reader because he thinks about needing to read thicker books which he also uses for a
pillow.


Santiago is awakened during the night and he lays
thinking about a reoccurring dream.  He awakens his sheep and carries a crook.  He reads
to his flock with the notion that they may understand what he reads to
them. 


Santiago is in love with a beautiful
girl.

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