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The Pearl Of The World Essay

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The Pearl of the World is a symbol of hope and new chance when the story begins, buts its meaning and purpose are completely redesigned throughout the book. When he first finds the pearl, Kino dreams of what the pearl will bring to him, but doesn’t realize that it could bring him to his downfall. Later on, it is realized that the pearl has brought more evil into his life than good, but Kino refuses to give it up. The pearl brought about a connection between Kino and the neighbors, which hadn’t had the biggest benefit. By the end of the story, it is seen that Kino’s hopes and dreams wanted by the pearl have been reversed.
The pearl, a sign of hope for Kino and his family, automatically leads Kino to dream of what it may bring to him, but the boldness of these dreams will bring his own undoing upon him. When he first discovers the pearl, Kino’s face shone with prophecy as he said “My son will read and open the books, and my son will write and will know writing. And my son will make numbers, and these things will make us free because he will know…” (p. 33). Kino’s desperation for achieving these …show more content…

As news of Kino’s pearl goes through the town, “Kino’s pearl went into the dreams, the speculations, the schemes, the plans, the futures, the wishes, the needs, the lusts, the hungers, of everyone, and only one person stood in the way and that was Kino, so that he became curiously every man’s enemy.”(p.30). After Kino finds the pearl, each person is consumed by greed and imagines himself as the one who has found the pearl. Likewise, when the pearl destroys Kino’s family, everyone’s fantasies are similarly destroyed- Kino’s heartbreak is shared by all. This is proven by the following quote, “Everyone in La Paz remembers the return of the family; there maybe some old ones who saw it, but those whose fathers and whose grandfathers told it to them remember it nevertheless. It is an event that happened to everyone.”(p.

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