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Written in 1940 and published in 1947, "The Pearl" is another of Steinbeck's novels, which tells the great American dream. The English he uses, as in most of his books, is fairly simple. The message that he attempts to put through to the reader, which makes this short and effortlessly understandable. 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). The story begins set in the bare darkness of the interior of Kino's mud hut, where the family awakens before the dawning of each day to perform their retual of preparing and eating corn cakes-the family's staple. Their living quarters is situated next to the Gulf of Mexico, where Kino would go out to dive for oysters and catch his family's next meal. Every single day he dreams of finding the great pearl, whom everybody believes, will make him rich. It is the incident of his son's illness that puts the fire and sense of urgency in his heart to search for the prized object. The author drawn comparison to the American dream: To gain material wealth, obtain success. Ironically, when Kino does find the Pearl, it is to his great disappointment,


Kino eventually comes to realize that material wealth is nothing when you vision of good and evil. They are not in the upper class, but they are hard working-class laborers, it makes the story closer to people. Bibliography BibliographyJohn Steinbeck. That means that it does not matter who hears the story, they will each get something out of it. As Kino began to doubt and became afraid after he could not sell the pearl, the Song of Evil slowly took over and replaced the Song of the Family inside the pearl. Kino and Juana tried to get away from the evil but found that the evil was in the pearl. Even Juana, is unable to temper his obsession and the events leading to tragedy. Evil had won until the ultimate sacrifice was made and Kino and Juana lost their child, the very thing they were trying to protect. No one can truly live with only money. It is true that you cannot live without money, but your life revolves around your money, you might as will not live. Not until the pearl had been thrown away did the evil die down. It taught me that money is not everything, it is practically nothing.

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