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The Treasure Of Lemon Brown Essay

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In the stories “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”, written by Dean Myers, and The Pearl written by John Steinback, both main characters face conflict that changes their lives and their views if what is impl in life. Greg, the main character in “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”, is a high school boy who is doing poorly in math but wants to play basketball, and the main character in The Pearl, Kino, is a man who loves his family intensely but finds himself suddenly rich-- but envied. Both of the compelling stories, the protagonists hold strong feelings about what is important, have experiences that radically change their views, but find their conflicts resolved in the end.
First, both Kino and Greg’s lives both have something that is extremely important …show more content…

When Greg meets Lemon Brown, he tells him “‘What else a man got if ‘cepting what he can pass onto his son, or daughter, if she be his oldest?’” (14). Lemon Brown is telling Greg about what was important to him when he was younger, but changed when he got older. As he says this Greg realizes that his dad was right about the fact that he should be focusing on getting his math grade up, and he also realized that he should be listening and spending time with his dad instead of arguing with him. One way that the author of the pearl shows that the importance of Kino’s life has changed is when he says “‘This pearl has become my soul,’ said Kino. ‘If I give it up I shall lose my soul,’” (67). This shows that the importance of Kino’s family in his life has changed because he says that the pearl has become a part of his soul. For Kino, what is important is no longer the pearl and the money it can bring to his family because he got carried away and forgot the fact that the pearl was bringing misfortune to himself and his family. As a result, both main characters’ characteristics and mindsets change throughout the stories due a variety of events that change their point of

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