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    The Pearl Greed

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    The Pearl by John Steinbeck has the universal theme of greed throughout the book. It is shown many times and is the most recognizable in the book. From the time Kino finds the pearl to the resolution it sets loose a river of greed from other people trying to get what he has. Even Kino becomes blind from greed and ends up hurting his family. It is shown when the pearl buyers try to undercut the price of Kino’s pearl. It is also shown when everyone is in his hut right after he finds the pearl including

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    The Pearl Of The World

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    A pearl is conventionally associated with wealth and prosperity. Like a philosopher’s stone, the pearl is believed to convert sorrows into happiness. Kino, a pearl diver and his wife, Juana, along with their son, Coyotito, are a poverty-stricken family until they discover “the greatest pearl in the world.” (19) With hopes and dreams for themselves and their son’s future, Kino and Juana perceive this pearl to be a resolution for all of their troubles. After finding “the Pearl of the World,” (22)

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    The Pearl Thesis

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    something so valuable ruin your relationship with your family? The Pearl a novella by John Steinbeck about a young man who finds a very valuable pearl. A young man named Kino was changed after finding what he thinks is a valuable pearl. It ended up being not so valuable and it ended up changing his life. Kino was very kind and connected to his family at the beginning, Kino ended up being changed by the pearl. Before Kino found the pearl he was a humble loyal man who loved his family, and was very relaxed

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    The Pearl Essay

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    The compelling tale that is The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, is highly acclaimed for its rich narrative. With the challenges that the characters of The Pearl go through, Steinbeck crafted a novel that exemplifies the trials and hardships that a family has to go through in order to fulfill their dreams. The theme of The Pearl, which is that excessive desire can lead to harming one’s family and loved ones, is shown and generated through the progression of the book’s plot and the motives of the characters

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    Pearls come from mollusks they are a group of animals that includes oysters, clams, and mussels, among others. Any mollusk that has a shell can make pearls, the most common pearl-makers are oysters. Pearls have a history in Chinese, Indian, Persian, Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Mayan, Aztec and Incan civilisations. Pearls have been used and collected for more than 4000 years, this makes them have the title of the world 's oldest gem in the world. There are three types of pearls and they are natural

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    The Pearl Greed

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    The novel The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, is about a poor mexican-indian who has a some money problems, but then he finds a great pearl that can fix everything, but what comes with fortune comes greed. John Steinbeck develops the theme things aren't always the way they seem. When the priest goes to see the pearl that kino has he says, “‘ I hope thou wilt remember to give thanks,my son, to him who has thee this treasure…”’(28). This shows that the priest is trying to get money for his church. He

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    parents and their child’s troubles with their own personal enemy, greed. It starts with Kino, the father, a pearl hunter that lives in a small brush house village near a small sea side town in Mexico. He needs to pay for his son, Coyotito, treatments for a scorpion sting. So after being refused treatments because they cannot provide payment to the doctor they go to the gulf in search of a pearl filled oyster, to pay the doctor. Kino, Juana his wife, and Coyotito get in their families canoe head to the

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    the Pearl in The Pearl by John Steinbeck In The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, evil transforms certain humble citizens into envious savages. It is this evil which moves the story along and adds drama. It causes the beginning of a happy spirit, but the downfall of goodness and humanity. Evil is shown by the doctor many times during the story. At first, he refuses to treat Coyotito because his parents have no money. When the doctor heard of Kino and Juana's fortune in finding "the pearl of the

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    Many pearl divers look for the most perfect and beautiful pearls, but most fail. Unlike Kino who is one of the lucky few to find “the pearl of the world”. The Pearl a novel by John Steinbeck is about Kino’s life in a small village in Baja, Mexico. When he finds “the pearl of the world” that changes his family's life. When you are overcome with greed you act, feel, and think differently. First of all, when you want something you will all most stop at nothing to get it. Kino wanted the pearl from

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    'The Song Of The Pearl'

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    Kino is the main protagonist and is a dignified, hard-working pearl diver that cares very much for his wife and son. Juana is Kino’s wife and believes in her spirituality and that it would save her son. Coyotito is Kino and Juana’s son who got stung by a scorpion one morning. Minor characters (one-sentence description of each) Juan Thomas is Kino’s older brother and deeply loyal and supportive towards his family. Apolonia is Juan Thomas’s wife and the mother of four children and is sympathetic

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