Together, they demonstrate Coelhos belief that God is communicating with humans, and helping them realize their personal legend. As Santiago first meets the candy seller in the novel, he helps him set up the shop and prepare candies. Before Santiago leaves, the candy seller hands him a piece of candy. It's only as Santiago thanks the merchant and is walking away that he realizes that he was not speaking the same language as the merchant, “There must be a language that doesn't depend on words, the boy thought” (46). Coelho uses Santiago's realization as a way to incorporate his belief that God is communicating with people. Through the universal language describes by Santiago as a language that doesn't use words, Coelho can show one way that God communicates. As well as the idea of the universal language, a prominent theme in “The Alchemist” is the universe conspiring to help people realize their own personal legend, or purpose in life. In his novel Coelho uses the line, “And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” Coelho uses the universe as a way to define God, stating that when someone wants something with all their heart, God will be there to guide them. Coelho can incorporate his belief in God through the Alchemist by including the idea of a universal language, the way God communicates, and the university conspiring, how God will be there to support people by using the universal language as well as other signs and symbols to
Together, they demonstrate Coelhos belief that God is communicating with humans, and helping them realize their personal legend. As Santiago first meets the candy seller in the novel, he helps him set up the shop and prepare candies. Before Santiago leaves, the candy seller hands him a piece of candy. It's only as Santiago thanks the merchant and is walking away that he realizes that he was not speaking the same language as the merchant, “There must be a language that doesn't depend on words, the boy thought” (46). Coelho uses Santiago's realization as a way to incorporate his belief that God is communicating with people. Through the universal language describes by Santiago as a language that doesn't use words, Coelho can show one way that God communicates. As well as the idea of the universal language, a prominent theme in “The Alchemist” is the universe conspiring to help people realize their own personal legend, or purpose in life. In his novel Coelho uses the line, “And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” Coelho uses the universe as a way to define God, stating that when someone wants something with all their heart, God will be there to guide them. Coelho can incorporate his belief in God through the Alchemist by including the idea of a universal language, the way God communicates, and the university conspiring, how God will be there to support people by using the universal language as well as other signs and symbols to