It is the combinations of all evil things that accured to both kino and Juana.
"The Pearl" by John Steinbeck tells the story of a poor diver named Kino who finds a valuable pearl that brings misfortune to his family as they become the target of greed and violence. The phrase "misfortune of the pearl" refers to how the pearl, initially seen as a symbol of hope and prosperity, ultimately leads to tragedy and destruction for Kino and his loved ones.
Kino, Steinbeck's protagonist, loses an innocent life of familial love in search of health, wealth, and happiness. However, his efforts in using the pearl as a means for obtaining these things prove futile.
If you mean Travels with Charlie, it is by John Steinbeck.
In the book "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, Kino's boat symbolizes his family's livelihood and his hopes for a better future. It represents his connection to the sea and his ability to provide for his family. The boat is a symbol of Kino's identity as a provider and protector.
Because registration was required in the 1940s, "copyright 1942 John Steinbeck" means he formally registered his ownership of the work with theCopyright Officein 1942.
The Pearl, if you want to consider it a parable on material wealth or valuable items is almost a Male version of the Hope Diamond. I assume you mean the Steinbeck novel.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, the song of the enemy symbolizes the threat and danger that Kino and his family face as they possess the valuable pearl. The song serves as a warning that their newfound wealth has attracted the greed and malice of others, leading to conflict and tragedy. It reinforces the theme of the destructive power of greed and the corrupting influence of wealth.
misfortune will befall you
A great misfortune is very bad luck.She had the great misfortune getting sick with the flu while on a vacation.He had the great misfortune of losing his wedding ring while scuba diving on his honeymoonPresident Hoover had the great misfortune of taking office in 1929 when the stock marketcrashed.
Misfortune can mean disaster, adversity, calamity, catastrophe, hardship, and really bad luck.
A mishap,a Misfortune
When John Steinbeck wrote, "It was a morning like no other," he meant that there was nothing special about that morning. It was the same as every other day.
Adversity means a state of hardship or affliction; also misfortune.