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    In the novel The Pearl‚ the author‚ John Steinbeck‚ uses the pearl to symbolize many different things‚ such as hope‚ new opportunities‚ and destruction. Kino’s life was not perfect before the pearl‚ but I’m almost positive he would take that life over what he ended up with after the pearl had done it’s destruction. The pearl takes Kino and his family through these different phases and changes Kino as a man. To begin‚ the pearl represents hope and new opportunities. When Kino discovers the pearl

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    In the short novel The Pearl by John Steinbeck‚ some people are willing to do some very bad things all because of greed. People are willing to burn down homes and even kill‚ all because of a poor man’s pearl. In the beginning of our story our main characters (Kino‚ Juana‚ and their son Coyotito) are Native Mexicans who are very poor and living in a hut village on the Gulf of California‚ near La Paz (otherwise know as the town of stone and plaster). They wake up one morning to find a scorpion on the

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    In today’s society greed and acquisitiveness is a large issue. Wealth is infamous for satisfying one’s financial desires‚ but bringing worst out of him or her. The Pearl‚a novella written by John Steinbeck‚ focuses on someone’s personal destruction through greed. This someone is Kino‚ a poor fisherman who lives with his young son and wife‚ Coyotito and Juana. In The Pearl‚ desire and wickedness consume Kino and the entire city of La Paz soon after information goes around that Kino found the pearl

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    Journal: Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck After having read the description of the novel‚ my expectations were that this would have been a typical story of a good ending‚ no matter how thrilling the suspension dots in the end may make the plot seem to be. However‚ upon reading it‚ it was becoming clearer that Steinbeck’s use of certain details and foreshadowing in the text was already suggesting the outcome resulting otherwise. For example at the very beginning the name of the town Lennie and

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    Flight By Alice Hoffman The author uses a number of symbols through the novel. The most prominent of the symbols is of course the owl. It can be interpreted in 2 different ways but the one dos not necessarily exclude the other. It can be seen as a symbol of how important freedom and the possibility to doing what we love means to us. When the owl comes in the possession of our narrator it is no longer able to go flying freely as it loved to do with Eugene. The other way to read the meaning of the

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    Baglady “Baglady” is a British short story written by A. S. Byatt‚ it was published in the collection “Elementals” in 1998. The main character in this story is Daphne Gulver- Robins. Daphne accompanies her husband on a business trip to the Far East. The main reason she is on the trip‚ is for her husband to be able to impress his boss‚ by showing his family side. Daphne would have preferred staying home taking care of the animals on the farm‚ because she knows that her and the other wives

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    Kino‚ the novella’s protagonist‚ is a young Mexican-Indian pearl diver married to Juana; they have a baby named Coyotito. Their lives seem rather peaceful‚ but their tranquility is threatened when a scorpion bites Coyotito. Juana tells Kino to go to town and get the doctor‚ but Kino and their neighbors tell Juana that the doctor will never come to where they live‚ so Juana decides to take matters into her own hands and sets off with Coyotito to the doctor. Kino accompanies Juana‚ and many members

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    audience‚ but nevertheless‚ presents a major flaw that leads to his or her eventual downfall. The concept of the tragic hero is used throughout literature to add to a story’s complexity and depth. In John Steinbeck’s The Pearl‚ Kino is a clear example of a tragic hero. At the beginning of the story‚ Kino is extremely well liked by the reader. Although he is poor‚ he is an honest‚ hardworking man who provides for his wife and son. When Kino’s only child‚ Coyotito‚ is stung by a scorpion‚ readers

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    Klingova‚ Milena 10/3 02/04/13 SHORT STORY                                      Final Draft               She was walking home after a big trigonometry test‚ which in her head had not gone well at all‚ even though she had spent hours and hours‚ preparing for it. When I think about it‚ her thoughts cannot be entirely trusted‚ as she was highly competitive and ambitious‚ and even though she was only 16‚ she knew exactly what she wanted to do with her life. Who was she though? Her name was

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    Scales 1! Katrina Scales David Miles ENC-1102 16 July 2015 A Yellow Rose It is likely that after reading short stories The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner‚ any sensible reader will feel disturbed in at least the slightest. Both texts contain neurotic women of unsound mind who have deathly obsessions. At first glance‚ these stories do not seem to have much in common; they have been written through opposite perspectives‚ one neglects to be chronological

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