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Juana uses seaweed poultice on Coyotito's wound to help draw out the poison.
coyotito is the son of kino and juana he gets stung by the scorpion
Kino, juana, coyotito, the doctor, tomas, and his wife.
She tries to suck the venom out of his shoulder.
Juana may have been focused on treating Coyotito's injury, believing she could handle it herself. Additionally, she might have been trying to avoid alarming Kino and causing him unnecessary worry or distraction while he was searching for a pearl. Lastly, there could have been a cultural factor at play, where women are expected to quietly handle emergency situations without burdening men.
The Pearl, which takes place in La Paz, Mexico, begins with a description of the seemingly idyllic family life of Kino, his wife Juana and their infant son, Coyotito. Kino watches as Coyotito sleeps, but sees a scorpion crawl down the rope that holds the hanging box where Coyotito lies. Kino attempts to catch the scorpion, but Coyotito bumps the rope and the scorpion falls on him. Although Kino kills the scorpion, it still stings Coyotito. Juana and Kino, accompanied by their neighbors, go to see the local doctor, who refuses to treat Coyotito because Kino cannot pay.
Kino the father, Juana the wife, and Coyotito the baby
No, Juana does not blame Kino for Coyotito's death. Instead, she prioritizes moving forward and staying close to Kino to support each other through the tragedy.
A rifle, to get married in a church, and to give Coyotito an education.
Kino lives with his wife, Juana and son, Coyotito. He is a pearl diver, diving in the ocean off of the Baja Peninsula.
Coyotito going to school in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck represents Kino and Juana's desire for a better future for their son. Education symbolizes hope and opportunity, offering Coyotito a chance to escape the cycle of poverty and discrimination that his parents face. The pearl's discovery serves as a catalyst for this aspiration.
he gives him a remedy (ok this is another person writing, I'm not sure that's exactly accurate because in the introduction in the book I got it says the doctor poisons Coyotito and goes back and saves him later in order to look for the pearl)