Monday, October 21, 2013
The Pearl Theme
The lesson taught in John Steinbeck's novela, "The Pearl", is that even though something may look or seem beneficial or positive, it could easily be a burden and dangerous. this is depicted in the story when Kino finds the pearl of the world and begins planning everything he will do with the money he collects from selling it. throughout the story the pearl keeps becoming more and more negative and begins effecting Kino's family terribly. by the end of the story, the pearl has completely destroyed their family, physically and emotionally. an example from the text displaying this action is this: " Kino had a rifle across his arm and Juana carried her shawl like a sack
over her shoulder. And in it was a small limp heavy bundle. The shawl
was crusted with dried blood, and the bundle swayed a little as she
walked. Her face was hard and lined and leathery with fatigue and with
the tightness with which she fought fatigue. And her wide eyes stared
inward on herself. She was as remote and as removed as Heaven. Kino's
lips were thin and his jaws tight, and the people say that he carried
fear with him, that he was as dangerous as a rising storm. The people
say that the two seemed to be removed from human experience; that they
had gone through pain and had come out on the other side; that there was
almost a magical protection about them." this tells about what Kino and Juana looked like while walking into town after their baby had died.
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