He saw the pearl as the means to attain what he had long dreamed of-a good life for his son, specifically education, which was something Kino never had.
When Kino says this, he means that by giving up the pearl, his hope of a better life and financial security has been shattered, and yet he hasn't found anything to replace that dream or fill the void left by losing it. It signifies the profound sense of loss and disillusionment he feels.
Kino's brother is warning him that by defying the pearl buyers and seeking a higher price for the pearl, he is challenging the entire social and economic system of their community. By doing so, Kino is putting himself and his family at risk of retaliation from those who benefit from the existing structure.
It doesn't really give a good description of how he looks like, but it says that he is strong and young and he has brown hair that hangs over his brown forehead, his eyes are warm,fierce and bright and that his mustache was thin. Hope this helps a little.
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.
whan someone say i lovee u in a dream what does it mean
you love him
Kino reacted that way because he thought that the pearl waspart of his soul as it says in the book. So if the pearl left his soul would leave him too. Also he did not want to wealth to get away that easily and by that time Kino was a greedy guy. THis i because all he thinks about is the pearl and what he would get like a rifle. So he didn't want that to happen, so he acted fiercely just to get it back because he wanted his wealth and did not want the chance to pass by. I hope it helped.
beautiful gril
pewdiepie says quack
Dogs hate you
The dream seems to illustrate your mind's struggle to accept the reality of this separation.
God wouldn't say that in a dream. But the devil might.