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... Then Kino's wife Juana tried to save him by sucking out the poison. Soon ... wants. 2. The next main character is Juana who is Kino's wife. ...
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... Kino wants a wedding with his wife from the money he gets from the pearl. ... However, instead the pearl causes Kino to abuse his wife, whom he loved so much. ...
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... Kino was cruel to his wife after he found the pearl. He used to honor to Juana; now he treats her as if he is more powerful then her. ...
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The conflict in the story is between Kino and the pearl. His wife Juana warns him that it is evil and should be thrown back into the ocean, but he is too ...
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... Kino and his wife belive that they will be wealthly and live the rest of their lives in happiness, but when Kino visits the local pearl handlers, he feels the ...
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... In addition, on page 77, Kino shield his wife from evil, " 'Juana,' he said, 'I will go on and you will hide. I will lead them into the mountains...' " ...
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... simple village. Kino cared greatly for his wife, Juana, and his son Coyotito, would protect them any way he could. When a scorpion ...
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... him. Kino is also a good husband. Kino always provides for his wife, Juana. Meeting all her needs and caring for her. When Kino ...
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... in the pearl. It had brought out the worst in everyone, even Kino as he struck his wife for trying to throw it away. Evil had won ...
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... Kino and his wife, Juana, was a poverty-stricken family until they found the great pearl. They had high hopes for their future and the future of their son. ...
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... Tenkula 3 The pearl disrupts the marital relationship between Kino and Juana, for Kino physically abuses his wife when she tries to throw the pearl back into ...
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... He was refusing to help Kino and his wife Juana with Coyotito because they had no money, after Kino found the pearl, the doctor was right at their brush hut ...
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... I don't really like fiction, so it all seems fake to me. There were some pretty interesting things that happened to Kino and his wife Juana. ...
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... The Pearl is about a poor Mexican (Kino), his wife (Juana) and his only child (Coyotitio). In the story due to certain circumstances Kino finds a great pearl. ...
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... But greedily, Kino beats his wife, and explains that they must sell the pearl in order to escape the poor life that they live. The ...
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... Kino found a pearl a silvery pearl he seemed to saw the great oyster for the first time. His wife was so very excited when he saw the pearl and she could not ...
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The Pearl John Steinbeck Kino, is a poor Indian fisherman who lives on the Gulf of California with his wife Juana and baby son Coyotito. ...
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... At the beginning Kino is seen as a loving father and husband. He has a mental connection with his wife, that shows his love and devotion to her. ...
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... Short Summary: The Pearl, which takes place in La Paz, Mexico, begins with a description of the seemingly idyllic family life of Kino, his wife Juana and their ...
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... Juana, the wife of Kino, who was a hard working peasant man, had lived a spiritual life for as long as she could remember. When ...
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... Kino was deeply in love with his wife Juana, and his young son. Although poverty stricken, it did not affect Kino's outlook on life. ...
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... Juana, the faithful wife of Kino, a paltry peasant man, had lived a spiritual life for what had seemed like as long as she could remember. ...
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... the treasure. The decease of his son, and the tension between Juana, his wife, and him, triggered Kino's breakdown. Because Kino ...
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The Pearl Kino, a poor Indian fisherman, lives on the Gulf of California with his wife Juana and son Coyotito. Their simple hut ...
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... people around him. This eventually happens when Kino kills a man who was watching him and his wife on the beach. The only reason ...
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In this story Kino and Juana are used as a symbol of this community. Kino is a devoted father who loves his son, Coyotito and his wife, Juana. ...
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... Kino became very frustrated by all of the nonsense that was going on. His wife Juana even urged him to throw the pearl back into the sea where he found it.They ...
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... Juana, the faithful wife of Kino, a paltry peasant man, had lived a spiritual life for what had seemed like as long as she could remember. ...
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... Juana, the faithful wife of Kino, a paltry peasant man, had lived a spiritual life for what had seemed like as long as she could remember. ...
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... The priest didn't do neither of these things because kino didn't' have any money and the priest would ... He strikes his wife when she tries to get rid of the pearl ...
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