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    short story The Pearl‚ Kino and his family are taken through a course of fortune‚ misfortune‚ and sadness. As events take place in the story the readers and kino learn that many things are too good to be true. The best examples of this are through the pearl‚ the mountains‚ and the evil doctor. In this essay i will show how the pearl is false hope‚ how the mountains are salvation and death‚ and how the doctor is evil yet doctors are supposed to be good people. When Kino finds the pearl‚ Kino is in a

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    are many actions that took effect in The Pearl that can relate to actions that are currently in effect today. The statement “Literature is meant to serve as a magnifying glass allowing all to see what is wrong with the world” proves and serves as a true statement in The Pearl. The statement being presented can relate to The Pearl for many reasons such as greed‚ racism‚ and dehumanization. Greed is presented and can relate for reasons such as Kino and the pearl. Racism is presented and relates because

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    <b>Text:</b> <br>"He held the apple box against his chest. And then he leaned over and set the box in the stream and steadied it with his hand. He said fiercely‚ "Go down an’ tell ’em. Go down in the street an’ rot an’ tell ’em that way....Maybe they’ll know then." He guided the box gently out into the current and let it go" (493). <br> <br>"I figgered‚ ’maybe it’s all men an’ all women we love; maybe that’s the Holy Sperit- the human sperit-the whole shebang. Maybe all men got one big soul ever’body’s

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    In A Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Pearl just as much a symbol as she is a character. She represents the price of sin and the possibility for redemption. Hester names her daughter Pearl‚ “as being a great price- purchased with all she had- her mother’s only treasure!” (Hawthorne 6). Hester loves pearl unconditionally because pearl had to suffer so much to get her‚ not just in childbirth‚ but also because she is an outcast. Pearl is not like all the other kids and she seems to always get

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    John Steinbeck wrote the novel The Pearl based on his own personal experiences. John Steinbeck also completed many other novels. John Steinbeck wrote The Grapes of Wrath prior to writing The Pearl. The Grapes of Wrath was an achievement for Steinbeck for he won many achievements for his writing. He won the annual National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize and was also rewarded with the Nobel Prize in 1962 for this novel. ("Wikipedia") John Steinbeck wrote The Pearl in 1947 while he was at the top of

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    The manifestations of truth and innocence in the character‚ Pearl‚ help support the overall effect of her being a mysterious creature that Nathaniel Hawthorne produced in The Scarlet Letter. This paradox of one person representing both innocence and also truth‚ which is the loss of innocence‚ gives Pearl special qualities and allows her to play a significant role. She is introduced in the beginning of the novel as the result of her mother‚ Hester’s adulterous relations. She will continue to be

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    Texts: The White Tiger and The Pearl Thesis: Both Balram from The White Tiger and Kino from The Pearl were born in poverty and living under the heavy oppressions of the upper class. The impact of the family drove them to fight against their own established fates and try to escape from the oppression of society. Book 1 - The White Tiger Balram was born in poverty. During his growth‚ he was deeply affected by his family‚ which developed a desire for him‚ to escape the poverty and be a successful man

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    knock their fleet out. The Japanese military sent a spy to Honolulu‚ Hawaii. The spy had reports on warship movements and American carriers. The secret agent also had aerial photos of Pearl Harbor and finds out what Americans do on the weekend. Admiral Yamamoto orders Commander Genda to create plans on the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese will use six carriers with about 350 aircrafts on them. The fleet will leave in mid-November. The attack was to occur on a Sunday by 8 a.m. when the fleet is anchored

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    loves‚ the lyrics from the song “Black” by Pearl Jam moves from the writer’s reminiscence about his good times with his former love to coming to terms with the fact that he had been deserted‚ left heart broken by the love of his life as Pearl writes in this line: “Oh the pictures have all been washed in black‚ tattooed everything…”. Pearl’s lyrics contains both imagination‚ emotion and melody and it does create a unified expression of agony and rejection. Pearl expresses the emotions of agony of loosing

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    War 2 occurred? This is how it all began… Pearl Harbor was the devastating attack on December 7th‚ 1941. This battle was the importance of the Americans in World War 2.The attack on Pearl Harbor‚ also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor‚ the Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters‚ and Operation Z during planning‚ was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor. To start off‚ the Japanese had

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