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.
The pearl represents hope and opportunity for a better life for Kino and his family. However, it also brings greed, envy, and destruction as others become obsessed with it. Ultimately, the pearl symbolizes the corrupting influence of greed and the loss of innocence.
kino throws the pearl back to the ocean or gulf and peace had came back
instead of selling the pearl to dealers, he says he is going to the capital to sell it
Ion
hope
people treated him mean and rude. then when the pearl was discovered then they tried to be nice and then they made search parties to find kino and take the pearl.
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.
Kino is the main character in The Pearl.
In "The Pearl," Tomas helps Kino because he is a loyal friend and fellow pearl diver. Tomas understands the dangers of finding the pearl and wants to support and protect Kino. Additionally, Tomas may see potential benefits in helping Kino with the valuable pearl.
the pearl
KINO was the one
It was not valuable.
The climax in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is when Kino, the protagonist, kills a man in a struggle over the valuable pearl he found. This act leads to a chain of events that ultimately result in tragedy for Kino and his family.
Kino heads south to escape the village in "The Pearl."
Kino throws it in the water
Kino vs Greed Kino vs Himself
Juana wanted kino to throw it back into the ocean.