In John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl," the first song Kino hears in the morning is the Song of the Family. It is a peaceful and comforting melody that represents unity and love within the family.
Kino hears the song of the enemy when he is about to attack the trackers at the end of the book. "And Kino's own music was in his head, the music of the enemy, low and pulsing, nearly asleep. But the Song of the Family had become as fierce and sharp as the snarl of a female puma."
When the priest hears of Kino's discovery of the great pearl, he thinks about how the money from the sale of the pearl could benefit the church and the community. He believes that the pearl is a gift from God and interprets it as a sign of divine favor.
The first pearl buyer offers Kino a small amount of money for his prized pearl, significantly less than its actual value.
The family song called "The Sound of Silence" in the book "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is made up of ancient, harsh, sad notes played by the beggar in the village. It represents the poverty and struggle of the villagers, and is heard by Kino on the day he finds the pearl.
Kino is the main character in The Pearl.
Foreshadowing is a part in a story that suggests something else is going to happen. In the pearl kino hears the song of evil and after every time he hears the song something bad or dangerous happens. The song of evil foreshadows danger. Kino hears it before coyotito gets stung and before he getsattacked in his home.
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."