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    The Pearl Final Essay

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    Ensure Great Happiness The idea that great wealth can bring great unhappiness is evident in John Steinbeck’s novella‚ The Pearl. The author uses a several characters and scenes in The Pearl to support this theme. The Doctor causes Kino unhappiness when he visits Kino’s hut to treat Coyotito for the scorpion sting. The Doctor does this only after learning of Kino’s pearl. Although Coyotito appears to be recovering from the sting‚ the Doctor gives Coyotito “white powder” (31) which causes Coyotito

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    one of those authors and his novel‚ The Pearl‚ is noted as a classic. The Pearl is a novel in which a poor pearl diver named Kino finds a pearl the size of one that has never been imagined. His experiences with his riches are the main scheme. Characters and themes are plentiful in The Pearl and are widely discussed among critics. For that reason‚ this paper will compare‚ contrast‚ and assess the criticisms on the characters and themes in The Pearl. In The Pearl‚ the characters are discussed among critics

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    The Pearl – Study Questions Chapters 1-2 1. Describe what happens to Coyotito. 2. What does the doctor think about Kino and his people? How does he respond to Kino’s request for help? 3. Why do Kino and Juana go pearl fishing? Describe what Kino finds. What other piece of good fortune occurs to Kino and Juana? 4. In spite of their poverty‚ what do Kino and Juana seem to think about life at the very beginning of the novel? How do you know? Chapters 3-4 5. According to the narrator‚ why has Kino

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    Critical Lens: the Pearl

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    Critical Lens: The Pearl L.M. Montgomery once said‚ “we pay a price for everything we get or take in this world.” Every decision and everything we take‚ in the hopes of bettering our lives‚ will come with a price a pay. What he is saying is the choices we make in life‚ whether they be good or bad‚ consequences are received. These consequences don’t necessarily have to be bad nor have to be good on your part. The Pearl by John Steinbeck provides us with a character that gives enormous sacrifices

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    October 20th‚ 2014 Character’s Fear in John Steinbeck’s novel‚ The Pearl According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ fear is defined as an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous‚ likely to cause pain‚ or a threat. A fear of something doesn’t necessarily have to come from a physical object‚ like a spider; a fear could also come from an intangible object‚ such as change in circumstances. People cope with fears in different ways. Some people choose to hide

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    Girl With A Pearl Earring

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    After watching the film Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)‚ I was curious about the painting that this film was inspired. Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer is one of my favorite works of art because it arouses a lot of emotions in me: curious‚ amazed‚ and obsessed. Her eye contact and her lips are about to say something. It draws me in her gaze to guess what she wants to say. Because of its huge impression on me‚ I decide to choose this artwork as the topic for my Photo Self Portrait Paper

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    Marcus Cook Sexton English 102 April 21‚2014 In John Steinbeck’s The Pearl‚ Kino‚ Juana‚ and Coyotito are a family and the main character in the novella. Family is a main theme developed and seen throughout the story. This reoccurring theme of family is seen because families have strict gender roles‚ family comes first‚ and family is the only thing left in the end. At the turn of the twentieth century in La Paz‚ Mexico there were strict‚ unspoken gender roles that constrain free will

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    Warming Her Pearls

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    Warming Her Pearls for Judith Radstone Next to my own skin‚ her pearls. My mistress bids me wear them‚ warm them‚ until evening when I´ll brush her hair. At six‚ I place them round her cool‚ white throat. All day I think of her‚ resting in the Yellow Room‚ contemplating silk or taffeta‚ which gown tonight? She fans herself whilst I work willingly‚ my slow heat entering each pearl. Slack on my neck‚ her rope. She´s beautiful. I dream about her in my attic bed; picture her

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    The Pearl Kino Quotes

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    Kino‚ the protagonist of The Pearl‚ is introduced in the exposition. He is developed throughout the novel through his actions and thoughts. We see him change through his actions‚ such as hs killing of an intruder‚ and him chucking the pearl into the ocean. We also see him change through his thoughts. For example‚ the first idea that came to his head to deal with the bounty hunters was to kill them. Early in the book‚ Kino is accepting‚ and only dislikes the town’s doctor. This is evident when he

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    Name & Date: The Pearl by John Steinbeck TEST A (Good Luck! Not that you’ll need it!) Part A: Who said it? Tell who said these quotes. (2.5 POINTS EACH) 1. " ’Our son must go to school. He must break out of the pot that holds us in.’ " ___________________ 2. “ ‘This thing is evil. This pearl is a sin. It will destroy us.’ ” ________________ 3. “ ‘You have heard of fool’s gold. It is too large. It is a curiosity only.’ ” _____________ Part B: Literary

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