Kino is suspicious of the priest because he only seems interested in Kino's pearl and the material gains it could bring to the church. He is suspicious of the doctor because he refuses to treat Kino's son until he knows he will get paid, showing a lack of compassion and concern for their well-being.
He thinks that they want to steal his pearl.
Kino says, "I am a man" and "I am a man" instead of, "I am a man" as a response to the doctor's refusal to treat his son, Coyotito, in Chapter 4 of The Pearl. This shows Kino's inner turmoil and desperation as he tries to save his son's life, leading him to feel both helpless and enraged at the injustice he faces.
suspicious densities are seen in both upper lobe
He was both a priest and a prophet
Suspicious infiltrates in both upper lobes refers to something happening in the lungs. This will need to be checked by a physician for suspicion of a more serious problem.
Eli
In "The Big Wave" by Pearl S. Buck, Jiya is a young Japanese boy who becomes close friends with the protagonist, Kino, after their village is hit by a devastating tsunami. Jiya is brave, hardworking, and resilient, and his friendship with Kino helps both boys cope with the tragedy and rebuild their lives.
Kino can see both good and bad. He can see a good future; new clothes, education for Coyotito, Getting married in a church, and a rifle. He can also see evil, but he won't admit it.
Similarity: Both are nurturing parents. For example, when Coyotito got stung, Juana makes a poultice of herbs to stop the swelling while Kino smashes the scorpion because it bit Coyotitto. Differences: Kino thinks the pearl represents all good things but Juana thinks its evil
The main characters in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck are Kino, a poor pearl diver, his wife Juana, and their baby son Coyotito. The story follows Kino's quest for wealth after finding a valuable pearl and the tragic consequences that result from his discovery.
Both can, deacon is still ordained just a lower rank so if both present appropriate for priest unless he defers
Yes