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... Also, though not knowing it, the doctor, that Kino and Juana went too see, had already sentenced their son to death; if he had helped them earlier, they would ...
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... Throughout the novel we are entrapped in the lives of Kino, Juana, and young Coyotito, a poor family living in the city of La Paz. ...
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... Kino and Juana opened all the other oysters first, saving the best for last. ... After the death of the baby, Kino and Juana returned to the village. ...
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... Now Kino, Juana, and Coyotito are ready to escape from this nightmare and begin a journey. They set off at night, and travel only at night. ...
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... After being rejected by the greedy doctor, Kino and Juana desperately attempt to save Coyotito's life and go searching for a peal in the ocean. ...
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... characters to animals. This use of imagery is mainly used in the last chapter with Kino, Juana and the trackers. For example, the ...
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... poor. Later that day, while Kino and Juana are fishing in the Gulf, Kino finds an enormous pearl and cries out in joy. He believes ...
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... And then there's Coyotito he's the son of Juana and Kino. My ... rifle. Kino and Juana walked through the town like it wasn't even there. ...
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In this story Kino and Juana are used as a symbol of this community. ... This only foreshadows the greater problems Kino and Juana will suffer. ...
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... I wondered, how old Kino, Juana, and Coyotio were. I also wondered what state they were in. ... Whether or not Kino and Juana got into trouble. ...
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... This quote talks about how the pearl changes Kino's attitude toward Juana. Not only does Kino change, but the doctor also changes. ...
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... Kino's ambition was to have Juana be safe and to hide from danger, so he told Juana to hide herself with Coyotito while he lead the watchers into the mountains ...
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... mentally, and physically. The Priest of La Paz, The doctor, Kino, and Juana were all affected by the affects of greed. Whether they were ...
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... Kino always provides for his wife, Juana. ... Kino now thinks of Juana as an equal, this is shown by Kino and Juana walking side by side back into town together. ...
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... So in the end the greed of the pearl effected everyone around Kino it weakened Kino's and Juana relationship and his baby is dead. ...
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... Then Kino's wife Juana tried to save him by sucking out the poison. Soon ... 2. The next main character is Juana who is Kino's wife. Juana ...
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... money for them selves. Kino and Juana tried to get away from the evil but found that the evil was in the pearl. It had brought out ...
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... Kino was deeply in love with his wife Juana, and his young son. ... Kino and Juana returned back to their village and had their minds set on only one thing. ...
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... The very first shot that was fired killed the baby. The next day Kino and Juana go home with the dead baby, the rifle and the pearl. ...
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... going wrong. For example someone who was greedy and jealous burned down Kino and Juana's hut and Coyotito was killed. The novel ...
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... unpleasantness of an entire society; nevertheless a single person did manage to go practically untouched by greed's powerful clutches, Kino's companion, Juana. ...
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... Before Kino and Juana and the other fishers had come to Kino's brush house, the nerves of the town were pulsing and vibrating with he news, Kino had found the ...
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... The Pearl is about a poor Mexican (Kino), his wife (Juana) and his only child (Coyotitio). ... Kino and Juana return to the town and finally throw the pearl away. ...
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... After the sudden death, Kino and Juana head back to the village where they heave the evil pearl into the ocean and hope that it's burdens are never bestowed on ...
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... that lurks inside of them. Kino and Juana, the main characters, battle it out with human nature. The intriguing novelette was then ...
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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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... Later in the text, Kino discovers Juana trying to destroy the pearl, causing Kino to become very angry, and resulted in him beating her. ...
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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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... 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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