How Does Steinbeck Use Animal Motifs In The Pearl

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In The Pearl, John Steinbeck uses animal motifs to show kino’s disasters, Kino’s low self-esteem, and the evil of the civilization.
First, John uses imagery to show the disasters that Kino faces throughout the story.
Ant and Lion
Rooster Fight
Scorpion
The next reason why the Motif is used is to show Kino’s neglience.
Hissing like a snake
Evil and blinded
Kind and heart warming
The last motif that is shown by Steinbeck is the evil of civilization.
Doctor not poor
Pearl buyer is hawk Greedy villagers

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