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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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... The Pearl meant everything to him, it was his life. Kino, Juana and Coyotito hid in a cave over night while they watched the trackers that followed them. ...
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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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... 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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... happiness they once had. Kino, Juana, and Coyotito live satisfied with their lives in the poverty of their village. They don't have ...
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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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... to go out and kill the three trackers. Despite Kino's efforts, Juana and Coyotito edge up to the front of the cave to watch Kino. ...
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... say everything. And then there's Coyotito he's the son of Juana and Kino. My favorite chapter would have to be chapter two. It's ...
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... The pearl has no meaning to Kino and Juana anymore because without Coyotito, the pearl no longer has the power to provide a better future for the two, who now ...
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... loudly. Then the scorpion fell on Coyotito and stung him. Then Kino's wife Juana tried to save him by sucking out the poison. Soon ...
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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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... 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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... As soon as Kino's son, Coyotito, is bitten by a deadly scorpion, Juana, the mother of Coyotito, naturally turns towards the spiritual aspects of life by ...
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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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... Kino, having found this magnificent pearl, suddenly had a new aspect on life. ... He wished for Coyotito to go to school, and he wanted Juana and himself to ...
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... Kino thinks that this pearl will bring his family great ... provide "an education for [his son] Coyotito"(Lisca 219 ... can have the opportunity to marry Juana "in the ...
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... He wants to buy books for Coyotito so he will be educated ... the greed of the pearl effected everyone around Kino it weakened Kino's and Juana relationship and ...
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... It is not about saving Coyotito anymore, for he is already feeling well, it is now about the money. ... Later in the text, Kino discovers Juana trying to ...
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... When Juana comes to ask if he will treat Coyotito's scorpion sting, he promptly sends her promptly away. However, when news of Kino's discovery reaches the ...
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... book all he sees is the man he had killed and Coyotito after being shot. At the end of the book the imagery is excellent with Kino and Juana walking through ...
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... Kino and Juana leave the doctors and take Coyotito down near the sea, where Juana uses a seaweed poultice on Coyotito's shoulder, which is now swollen. ...
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... Steinbeck's protagonists comprise of Kino, a young Mexican fisherman, and his poverty-stricken family, consisting of Juana (his wife) and Coyotito (his baby boy ...
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... Juana, the faithful wife of Kino, a paltry ... When her son Coyotito fell ill from the bite of a scorpion, she eagerly turned towards the spiritual aspects of ...
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Kino lives in the shore with his family, he was a ... Juana his wife had a song too, an ancient song that ... One day their baby , Coyotito got stung by an scorpion a ...
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... dog will 'devour' its prey, he hits Juana, and kills ... Kino returns back to what was his secure and safe ... is that the pearl represents a cure for Coyotito yet in ...
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... the goodness of Juana and Kino's primitive existence" (Meyer 31-32). "The social element is developed rapidly through the episodes of Coyotito's scorpion bite ...
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