The Pearl’s Tragic Influence
Words: 695 Pages: 2 6686In John Steinbeck's novella "The Pearl," the protagonist Kino's life is irrevocably altered by the discovery of a magnificent pearl. While the pearl initially represents hope and prosperity for Kino and his family, it ultimately becomes the catalyst for their tragic downfall. This essay argues that Kino's deep affection for his family, coupled with his growing greed and misguided priorities, leads to the devastating tragedy they experience. By becoming sidetracked with future aspirations for his son, confusing love with greed, […]