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The Pearl

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The Pearl is a novella by the author, John Steinbeck. The genre of this book is fiction parable. The theme is that greed can lead to a dark ending. The major conflicts in this story are man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. society. The point of view is in third person. The exposition is Kino, Juana, and their son Coyotito lives peacefully with their family and neighbors until Coyotito is bitten by poisonous scorpion which all takes place at the Gulf. The rising action is when Kino finds the the great pearl to pay doctor, but finds out it is worthless. The climax of the story is when Kino kills the man who was trying to steal the pearl. The falling action is when Kino and his family leaves the village to the capital when they were soon followed by trackers. Later that night, Kino goes and attacks the trackers and when he finished, he realized Coyotito is dead. The …show more content…

One is shown on page 14 when it says, “…the hot morning sun beat on it and made it vibrate blindingly.” Another is on page 58 when it says, “…the pale light of the moon…crept through the holes in the brush house.” Three are demonstrated on page 66 when they say, “…the wind cried through the brush houses…,” “The wind screamed over the Gulf and turned the water white,” and “The wind drove off the clouds and skimmed the sky clean and drifted the sand of the country…” Onomatopoeia is demonstrated on page 30 when the doctor says, “There will be apparent improvement, and then without warning - pouf!” Foreshadowing occurs on page 15 when it says, “…she had prayed that they might find a pearl with which to hire the doctor to cure the baby…” Also on pages 24 - 26 when it talks about Kino seeing great things that could happen to his family because of the finding of the pearl. Another is shown on page 43 when it says, “What a pity it would be if the pearl destroys them all.” Anaphora is shown on page 3 when it says, “…this is safety, this is warmth, this is the

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