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    Has something ever had you think that it had made your life different? Well, in the novel, “The Pearl,” with the author John Steinbeck he has a pearl symbolize lots of things in the novel. Kino the main character, Kino finds the pearl and the rest of the novel is like the pearl taking control of his family life. Well the pearl symbolizes life in some occasion of the book. Also, the pearl in the novel symbolizes the corrupting power of materialism, which destroys everything worthwhile in Kino's…

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    The Pearl Greed Essay

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    man, especially if it is allowed to blind one from his main priority. When a luminous object was discovered by the shores of La Paz, what many considered a blessing became a family's worst nightmare, as illustrated in John Steinbeck’s novel The Pearl. Kino, a hardworking pearl diver, is transformed from a noble and caring father, into a vicious like animal. In the town of La Paz, Kino, an impoverished native, is a simple person driven by his adoration toward his loving wife Juana and baby…

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    The Pearl, written by John Steinbeck is about a pearl diver, named Kino, finding the most precious pearl, in hope that it will bring him great fortune. Unfortunately, the pearl brought evil upon Kino and his family. Many people plotted schemes to cheat Kino, or to steal the pearl from him. John Steinbeck applied family is good and greed is evil as the theme of the novel. The reason that led John Steinbeck to write the novel The Pearl, because he wanted the readers to know his concernment of…

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    The Pearl Man Vs Man

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    fortune now and forever in heaven. In the case that the Manta didn’t die he wants to make sure the Madonna-of-the-sea protected his family from the harm of the manta. This shows his maturity to where he wants to protect both his family and his town, La…

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    During World War II men were expected to bring in all the finances to ensure that all family living expenses were taking care of. If the family was not wealthy they were looked down upon as less fortunate. John Steinbeck develops the character of Kino in The Pearl through the themes of good vs. evil, knowledge and ignorance and individual vs. society. However, Kino an Indian pearl diver who is less fortunate cannot afford a doctor for his son Coyotito who was stung by a scorpion. Families who…

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    John Steinbeck Women

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    Whilst reading John Steinbeck’s novel “The Pearl”, many readers may overlook the role of women, particularly the role of Juana, Kino’s wife. The focus of this story is portrayed as a family desperate to save their child from a wave of death that will soon follow. However, reading about the way Juana is occasionally treated during Steinbeck’s story may replenish your memory to a time many years ago when women lacked rights and the freedom to live their life. Kino’s wife Juana plays a crucial role…

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    The Black Pearl “Doing the right thing is not the problem. Knowing what the right thing is, that’s the challenge.” -Lyndon B. Johnson. Ramon Salazar is a 16-year-old boy who works for his father’s pearl business. When one of his father’s best pearl divers, Gaspar Ruiz, starts boasting about his many achievements, Ramon is determined to find a pearl greater than any Gaspar had ever found. Everyone agrees Ramon did go diving, while some think it would be a great chance for him to prove himself,…

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    John Steinbeck Greed

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    A lot of people agree with the saying that “ Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.”- Erich Fromm. The novella The Pearl by John Steinbeck shows the reader a glimpse of the dreadful world of a greedy soul. John Steinbeck conveys this message by showing the reader the life of somebody who has been conquered by the sharp thorns of insatiableness. Throughout the story, we follow a character named Kino, who…

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    Kino Vs Greg

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    Why Do We Change For Something We Like: Kino V.S. Greg Have you ever acted in a way different from the original way you act because of an event or a situation that has taken place? At the novel, The Pearl, written by John Steinbeck and the fictional short story, “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers, this is exactly what occurs. The Pearl is about a guy named Kino finds a pal to help his son cure a scorpion sting, but changes his characteristics in a not so good way… However a…

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    in the history of American literature. His use of figurative language and vivid imagery are instrumental in allowing his readers to visualize the characters as the drama unfolds in La Paz, Mexico. One of his literary techniques is his use of metaphors. This is demonstrated earlier in the story when the entire town of La Paz knew about Kino’s magnificent pearl and was very excited. Steinbeck captures this image with great detail as he describes, “A town has a nervous system and a head and…

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