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    David Colanzi 603-101-MQ (Sect. 23): Effective Reading and Writing Instructor: Brent Devine December 5th 2012 Word Count: 836 The Value of Nothing In the short story The Pearl written by John Steinbeck‚ throughout the story‚ Kino’s decisions and morals change by wanting and expecting more than what he currently has. Basically by expecting more out of the Pearl‚ Kino wanted to do good for his family. Steinbeck wants the readers to understand how something so small‚ this shiny pearl

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    The Pearl Symbolism

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    The symbol of the pearl One day the poor fisherman‚ Kino‚ found” the great pearl as large as a sea-gull’s egg”(Steinbeck 10). Conquently‚ Kino saw hope that Coyotito will have an education inside the pearl. In the Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck‚ Kino‚ a poor fisherman find the pearl and saw hope that Coyotito go to school and kino and Juana can get married. Next‚ Kino and his family fight danger as the pearl become more evil. Then they climb the mountain to hide from the hunters and coyotito gets

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    The Pearl This Essay will discuss the use of symbols in the novel The Pearl by John Steinbeck. In this novel there are many themes explored. These include the destructiveness of greed‚ how love can give someone great courage and strength‚ knowledge is power‚ but a power which can be abused‚ and how a dream is good until it starts to destroy the things of value in a person’s life. The destructiveness of greed is shown when the doctor comes to Kino’s house and heals Coyotito after Kino has found

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    Kino‚ the main character in the novel "The Pearl" is an example of a common man faced with the daily concerns and dangers of living in poverty. From the start to the end of the novel Kino develops drastically. At the beginning of the novel he is shown to be a kind and loyal husband but as the story continues he becomes an ’animal‚’ a man whom is driven by greed and willing do anything for money. When the story begins‚ Kino is a man perfectly content with his situation despite the lack of material

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    In the story “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck‚ the author develops the theme that materialism and greed left unchecked can lead to immoral behavior. In this story the protagonist Kino has found the pearl of the world‚ that ends up taking over his life and tearing his family apart. The pearl evokes greed in not only Kino but in everyone else. Other than Kino himself several attackers and the doctor continue to hurt his family‚ too. Steinbeck shows that materialism and greed left unchecked can lead to

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    The Pearl

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    Introduction: The Pearl‚ written by the famous author‚ John Steinbeck‚ is set in a small village in La Paz on the coast of the Baja Peninsula. The third person omniscient point of view that John Steinbeck has employed within The Pearl influences the readers view on the discrimination of both class and gender in modern society. Specifically through the themes presented such as wealth‚ corruption and greed‚ and traditional gender representations. Steinbeck utilises these themes to ensure that the

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    Imagery in the Pearl

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    Imagery in The Pearl “And the beauty of the pearl‚ winking and glimmering in the light of the little candle‚ cozened his brain with its beauty. So lovely it was‚ so soft‚ and its own music came from it-its music of promise and delight‚ its guarantee of the future‚ of comfort‚ of security. Its warm lucence promised a poultice against illness and a wall against insult. It closed a door on hunger. And as he stared at it Kino’s eyes softened and his face relaxed. He could see the little image of the

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    In most cases things are not always what they seem to be. In the short story The Pearl‚ Kino and his family are taken through a course of fortune‚ misfortune‚ and sadness. As events take place in the story the readers and kino learn that many things are too good to be true. The best examples of this are through the pearl‚ the mountains‚ and the evil doctor. In this essay i will show how the pearl is false hope‚ how the mountains are salvation and death‚ and how the doctor is evil yet doctors are

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    Throughout The Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck we see the recurring theme of happiness and greed. These two themes are often closely intertwined‚ be it someone who doesn’t need money for happiness‚ someone who longs for riches to provide joy‚ or someone who‚ after coming into money‚ finds it’s not as great as expected. Steinbeck’s novel shows different stages of riches as they correlate to being happy. There is the bliss of not ever having has money and therefore being content to go on without it‚ the greed

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    In The Pearl‚ John Steinbeck describes pearl diving consisting of two ropes tied one to a stone and the other to a basket. The basket remained in the canoe while the rock went down under and lead him to the bottom of the water. "Kino had two ropes‚ one tied to a heavy stone and one to a basket. He stripped off his shirt and trousers and laid his hat in the bottom of the canoe. The water was oily smooth. He took his rock in one hand and his basket in the other‚ and he slipped feet first over the

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