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The Pearl Greed Essay

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In The Pearl, greed played a major role in how the story developed and in Kino, the main character. John Steinbeck, the author of The Pearl, uses many literary devices such as characterization, symbolism, and foreshadowing to make a fantastic novel and a great story. Kino was consumed by the pearl, and together became one soul. He was so full of greed that the pearl became his life, and in the end it destroyed him, Juana, and Coyotito completely. This story is a prime example of how greed can not only corrupt and change one person but in the process affect multiple people’s lives. A person’s personality, life, and people they care about can all be corrupted and hurt by greed. Kino’s personality was altered in a horrible way by greed. If you compare his loving, content personality and then his personality after he found the pearl there is quite a difference. Throughout the story you can see that his entire personality was corrupted by the evil of the pearl. In the beginning of the book he was really in tune with nature and all about his family. “In Kino’s head there was a song now, and if he had been able to speak of it he would’ve called it the song …show more content…

In the beginning of the story, Kino really loved and admired Juana. Had his greed for the pearl not consumed him he would have never put his wife and child in harm’s way, or even have hit his wife. “Kino often wondered at the iron in his patient, fragile wife,” (Steinbeck, 8) This quote from the beginning of the story shows how he respects and loves his wife. Then the pearl comes along and changes everything. The reason that Coyotito, Kino’s son, was killed was because he put them in harm’s way, and the pearl had so consumed him that he didn’t put the safety of his family first. Though he would’ve used the money to help him his family get a better life at all costs, he failed because he should’ve realized the danger to his

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