Directions: Answer the following questions after reading chapter one of The Pearl. Refer to the text and cite evidence to support your claims and conclusions. YOU MUST WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.
Remember the RACE strategy!
RESTATE the question & ANSWER the question in the first sentence.
CITE the source (where did you find your answer?)
EXPLAIN your response
What is a parable and why do you suppose that Steinbeck calls our attention to this in his preface? A parable is a word that means
What do the names of the characters suggest about the setting for the story?
Who appears to be the protagonist of the story?
Who would you guess the antagonists will be?
Kino has arisen and the day has begun. What
is the song he hears, and what does it suggest about how he is feeling this morning?
The song Juana sings is part of the family song; and all of it, Kino perceives, is part of the Whole. What Whole?
While Kino’s environment is safe and pleasant, how does the picture of the ants and the roosters underscore the struggle for survival in nature?
What new song comes to Kino? What is it that gives rise to this new song?
How does Juana’s reaction to the scorpion show two sides of the Indian culture?
When the narrator says, “Kino has wondered often at the iron in his patient, fragile wife,” what does he mean?
How are the homes of the poor distinguished from the homes of the rich?
How is the doctor described?
Of what race do you suppose the doctor is?
What does the doctor’s comment about treating Indians reveal about his attitude toward the Indians?
Contrast Kino’s life, which is a life close to nature, to the doctor’s life, which is a life amidst civilization.