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    amazing deeds. However‚ Merriam-Webster defines a hero as a man with distinguished courage who tries to do the best he can for others around him‚ thus stating that you do not need to do outrageous deeds to be a hero‚ such as Kino. In the novella The Pearl by John Steinbeck‚ Kino‚ the protagonist‚ is most certainly a hero because he is a courageous man who does what he can for his family and his people. Kino is a native man who is living in poverty in Mexico with Juana‚ his hardworking and loving wife

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    Pure as a Pearl Pearl Prynne is a care-free child with a bold and curious spirit. She acts with naïve confidence and speaks without thinking twice about what she will say next. These characteristics are seen in the way she interacts with nature and how her sharp intuition shines in her personality. In chapter 15‚ the beginning phases of Pearl’s relationship with nature start to unfold. Ignorant to the fragility of nature‚ she “seized a live horseshoe by the tail‚ and made prize of several five-fingers

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    by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Pearl is seen as an unworldly creature‚ incapable of any good. Her personality is unusual and difficult to comprehend‚ which prompts the puritanical society to question her ethical development. Pearl is constantly viewed as a mischievous elf-child by all the Puritans in Boston‚ yet Hawthorne intensely compares her to a glorious work of art. She is the representation of the Scarlet letter in human form. A child who is as significant as little Pearl‚ is clearly misunderstood

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    The Book The Pearl is very different from the movie Because in the book Coyotito dies but in the movie he doesn’t . The only thing that is the same is that Kino throws the Pearl in the water and that he finds the great Pearl . Once kino does that he is happy that the Pearl will not bring him more bad luck because that was the only thing that the pearl gave him instead of money and happiness . The doctor help’s Coyotito ‚but in the book he doesn’t help at all . To me the book is very different from

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    the debate pitting sculpture against painting and reaching into the debate comparing poetry and painting. When examining the painting‚ film‚ and the novel with the name Girl with a Pearl Earring‚ we must look to the paragone of ekphrasis in it’s different forms. Taking inspiration from Vermeer’s painting Girl with a Pearl Earring‚ Tracy Chevalier’s novel and Peter Webber’s film follow a very similar story line. However‚ as the film and the book use different mediums‚ each implements different forms

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    with. The Pearl couldn’t be a better example as the protagonist‚ Kino‚ goes mad over the opportunity he has to change his life. Upon finding the pearl‚ he was stuck in poverty but his simple life suddenly becomes as complex as the pearl he found. Of the many symbols in the book‚ the most important three are best represented in the things Kino loved the most‚ the pearl‚ his family‚ and a fancied rifle. Let’s start off with the item that made the story what it is‚ the pearl itself. The pearl of the world

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    Kino’s dreams through the pearl Kino‚ as a hard-working poor man that he was‚ was astonished by the pearl he found in the sea. It was very opportune since the money he was going to obtain would serve for curing his child‚ but mostly‚ because this wasn’t like any other pearl‚ but the pearl of the world‚ he assumed he would get an extremely good quantity of money. And as any other human being‚ he thought of the possibilities that the existence of the pearl was giving to his family; all dreams

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    Drawing inferences from The Pearl. 1‚2‚3‚6 1. Juana does not consult Kino about getting the doctor when the baby is stung. Yet Juana is a dutiful‚ submissive woman to Kino in all things: why not in this situation? “The doctor would not come‚ Kino said to Juana. She looked up at him‚ her eyes as cold as the eyes of a lioness. This was Juana’s first baby—this was nearly everything there was in Juana’s world. And Kino saw her determination and the music of the family sounded in his head with

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    Brandon H. 12.17.2012 C.A. Rough Pearl In “The Scarlet Letter”‚ Nathanial Hawthorne masterfully weaves symbolism into his plot. The smaller implied themes of the story add an element to “The Scarlet Letter” that is lacking in many books‚ modern and classic. Pearl‚ being the daughter of one of the main characters‚ is portrayed in two ways‚ just like many of the other characters in the story. In Hawthorne’s tale of the scarlet letter‚ Pearl Prynne is represented as both a symbol as well as

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    people. In the story‚ Pearl is conceived by the unfortunate crime of adultery. She is isolated from everyone but her mother‚ Hester. Hester is the only person Pearl interacts with in a loving way throughout the story. Pearl is very protective of Hester; when the children were making fun of Hester Pear‚ “. . . snatching up stones and fling at them‚ (Hawthorne 64).” This shows how she stands up for her mother and only her mother. Because of Hester committing adultery‚ Pearl is seen as a product of

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