Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Pearl, by John Steinbeck

What does the pearl invoke on the characters in the story?


Kino: Kino is well caring and wants to give his family a good future and have his son, Coyotito, to have a chance living out in the real world.

Juana: Juana thinks the pearl is evil when it can bring so much greed into their lives which never had greed before, living the life of a poor native.

Neighbors: Some neighbors just think that the pearl will turn Kino greedy and make him become evil and use it for selfish deeds. Some neighbors think he will share his wealth when he sells the pearl with them and continue living the way he is. They will talk about he was a fool if his future doesn't turn out how he wants it to when he makes the plans.

The Doctor: The Doctor is a man of greed who wants the pearl for himself probably going to try and steal it if Kino indicates where it is at all, turning himself entirely evil from greed.

The Priest: The priest is going to turn greedy after seeing the pearl, wanting to hold it in his hands, he will try and steal it from Kino.

The Townspeople: the townspeople can't really do anything but watch in awe and amazement at the size of the pearl, waiting for it to be sold for how much, joining in on the excitement.

4 comments:

  1. I infer from your words that you believe that the pearl symbolizes greed. This is partially true, but I believe it more symbolizes hope, and that the greed simply comes from the people around the pearl.

    -Woody out :o

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  2. Nice Blog it matches what I think of the pearl and how the townspeople,Kino,and Juana Think of the pearl. I also liked how you described the greed that the Pearl caused.

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  3. Your answer answers the question that was asked succsefully while answering precise and asnwerfully.

    HI STEVEN

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  4. I also think that the pearl symbolizes hope, and that the greed because of the way it talked about in the book. Steven is very much correct.

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