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    The Pearl Greed

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    The pearl of world; Having power is not make you happy In the world of full of selfishness‚ if you gave chance to have the power it will convey your true intention and it will shown your truly are. In the story of the pearl book Kino and Juana lived a happy good life until their only child Coyotito got bitten by a scornpion. The family most find wealth to pay for his treatment. Kino miraculously founds magnificent pearl to pay for Cayotito medicine. This is how Kino started his worst dream‚ how his

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    Pearl Essay

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    November 3‚ 2013 In‚ The Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck Kino‚ a pearl diver with a wife and son‚ makes a discover which really changed his village. Kino went diving into the ocean and finds a pearl that emerged from an oyster. He looked into the pearl as if he never saw anything more beautiful until now. However‚ Kino decides to sell the pearl so that he can make a fortune for himself and his family. A businessman offered $1500 for the pearl but Kino refused because he believed the pearl had more value. Unfortunately

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    all changed in 1894 when the newly arising force of Japan went head to head with the Asian superpower (‘Sino Japanese War’). As known‚ Japan lacked many natural resources that were a necessity if it wanted to continue to grow and prosper as a competing super power‚ so in a venture to gather more natural resources‚ Japan ignited a dispute with China over the control of Korea. Mistakenly thinking that the Chinese would have an easy victory over the nation Japan‚ China was put to shame when the much smaller

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    The Pearl Greed

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    be evil to take that chance? In the book The Pearl by John steinbeck‚ Kino was given the same opportunity. Kino had found the pearl of the world. With this pearl Kino had a choice to make. Would Kino’s decision bring out the evil inside? Or will his decision expose a new honest side of Kino that was already there? The pearl influenced everyone around it‚ to commit corrupt acts they wouldn’t have otherwise committed. This makes us believe that the pearl was evil‚ not honest‚ because it had an malicious

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    Essay on The Pearl

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    The American Nightmare: Symbolism in The Pearl In his novel‚ The Pearl‚ John Steinbeck utilizes imagery and symbolism to convey the underlying themes of Kino’s tragic tale. The pearl is a symbol of promise and hope for Kino and the other characters in the story. Conversely‚ the pearl epitomizes the catastrophic effects of greed on humans‚ their morale‚ and judgement. The scorpion emblemizes arbitrary evil‚ and is the cause of all tragedy in The Pearl. Moreover‚ the scorpion is analogous to the

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    The Pearl Reflection

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    The Pearl In John Steinbeck’s Nobel Prize-winning novel‚ The Pearl‚ the author portrays a realistic storyline as well as many life-lessons. In Steinbeck’s opinion‚ the job of the writer is to expose "our many grievous faults and failures" in an attempt to improve ourselves‚ and meanwhile also to celebrate our strengths. He thinks that the writer‚ while knowing that man can never be perfect‚ must believe in the perfectibility of man. In The Pearl‚ Steinbeck uses his incredibly realistic characters

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    The Japanese Negotiation

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    Japanese Negotiation When Japanese companies negotiatie‚ there are barriers in their cultural understanding. Conversely‚ when the negotiations are with someone who have really different cultural background‚ cultural misunderstanding certainly exist. To understand the Japanese negotiation style‚ some knowledge of Japanese cultural tradition is necessary. Japanese society is ethnically homogenous and high-context. Order and harmony are highly respected and regarded as prime virtues of the society

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    Symbolism in "The Pearl"

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    Essay Question: The Pearl by John Steinbeck Irene Zhou ‘The Pearl of the World’ ‚ as the villagers called it‚ full of enticing beauty and lustrous value‚ came to prove the old proverbial quote “Greed is the root of all evil” (from: I Timothy 6:10)‚ as Kino and his family pay not only the price‚ but a tremendous amount more‚ for the seemingly virtuous discovery of the pearl. When the scorpion stung Coyotito‚ the baby‚ unleashed

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    The Pearl Essay

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    were greedy? When Kino found the Pearl‚ he was suddenly changed by it. He became greedy and selfish the longer he had and thought of the Pearl. Taking possession over the Pearl also caused him to make horrible decisions. Lastly‚ the incredible find of it made him powerful and popular. Everyone came to him asking for wishes‚ favors‚ or needs. The longer Kino held on to the Pearl‚ the more he became selfish. Greed can emotionally change a person. When Kino found the pearl‚ suddenly everything was all

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    Japanese Internment Camp

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    the axis power living in the states. The cause of this came from Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7. Thousands of enemy alien were deported to internment camps and some families even got separated. During WWII internment camps were temporary prison camps for those who were considered “enemy aliens‚” including Japanese-Americans‚ German-Americans‚ Italian-Americans‚ and all their relatives living in the United States. Japanese-American

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