Saturday, July 20, 2019
Kino, a poor Indian fisherman :: essays research papers
 Kino, a poor Indian fisherman, lives on the Gulf of California   with his wife Juana and son Coyotito. Their simple hut is made of   brush, and the couple sleeps on mats thrown on the dirt floor, while   Coyotito sleeps in a hanging box. Like others in their poor village,   they depend on nature for survival.  As The Pearl begins, dawn is breaking. Kino watches the sun   rise and listens to the sounds of the morning. But within moments, a   dangerous situation develops. A poisonous scorpion stings Coyotito,   Kino's infant son, and the baby's screams draw people from all over   the village. Juana insists that the doctor be called, but Kino knows   the physician is Spanish and considers himself above treating poor   Indians. This does not satisfy Juana, who announces that if the doctor   will not come to the village, then they will go to his house. But the   doctor refuses to treat Coyotito because Kino is too 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 the   pearl will make him rich and enable him to provide security for his   family. But Kino discovers otherwise. The pearl stirs envy in the   villagers, and that night Kino is attacked in his hut by a thief. The   following day, he tries to sell the pearl to buyers in town, but he is   offered only a small amount of money for it. The buyers all work for   the same man. They know the pearl is worth a fortune but hope to buy   it cheaply by pretending that it is worth little.  Kino says he will sell his pearl in the capital city, where he   believes he will get a fair price. This amazes the villagers because   Kino has never traveled so far. After dark that evening, Kino is   attacked again. Juana is sure the pearl is evil and will destroy the   family. During the night, she quietly removes it from the spot where   Kino has hidden it and tries to throw it back into the ocean. He stops   her before she succeeds and beats her for trying. As he returns to the   hut, Kino is attacked again, this time by two men. He kills one of   them, and the other escapes.  Because of the killing, Kino knows that he will be hunted as a   murderer. As a result, he and Juana must leave the village the next     					    
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