Comment on the significance of the opening scene in Alchemist.
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In the opening scenes of THE Alchemist, the narrator describes a shepherd named Santiago arriving with his flock at an abandoned Church. Santiago decides to sleep there. He has come there to sell his wool where he meets the daughter of the merchant as well and for the first time he felt as if he is liking someone.
The author just revealed that at times some decisions are over ruled by hearty emotions and that emotions can be quite powerful as well
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Alchemist.
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- Alchemist is a novel written by a Brazilian author named Paulo Coelho.
- The novel is based on self-confidence and how we should follow our heart and desires.
- The opening scene of the novel signifies that the man did not trust himself.
- He lost his self-trust just because the world was not ready to see it.
- By discovering the world he lost himself.
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