Kino changes from a protective husband to a marriage partner who is equal in standing. His change in character is indicated by his thoughts, action, and speech. …show more content…
Kino becomes greedy and he shows it through his speech when talking to his wife Jauna about getting rid of the pearl, because it’s causing trouble. He tells Jauna that he will not get rid of the pearl and he,” will fight this thing” (Steinbeck 30). Kino is not trying to get rid of the pearl because he knows the worth of the pearl and the good the money of the pearl will bring to his family, he’s overlooking the bad to see the good. In addition, Kino starts becoming really angry with jauna because she want’s to get rid of the pearl, through his actions you can see his frustration,” Kino struck her in the face” making her fall to the ground and causing her skirt to get covered in water (Steinbeck 31). Kino is so involved with getting money from the dealers for the pearl, he is blinded by the hurt he is causing his wife. As a result, Kino brings to his family because of the greed he has for the pearl. There were people with “ greedy fingers” going through Kino’s clothes in search for the pearl (Steinbeck 31). Kino is putting aside the risk of keeping the pearl and because of that people are coming after his family for the pearl. To sum up, Kino converts from a protective family man to a greedy abusive husband towards the middle, it is seen through his speech and