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The pearl had caused greed and selfish behavior throughout the town; and, for Kino and Juana, it brought trouble wherever they were. In the end, Kino ends up killing a total of four people, and their baby son Coyotito is shot by one of the trackers (tracking Kino and Juana) when his cries are mistaken for a coyote. This is finally when Kino realizes that the pearl is too much of a curse to keep around, as Juana had previously warned him on more than one occasion. Kino throws the pearl back into the ocean and he and his wife watch it sink to the bottom of the ocean.

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1mo ago

In John Steinbeck's novella "The Pearl," the resolution occurs when Kino, the protagonist, throws the cursed pearl back into the ocean. This decision signifies his rejection of the material wealth and greed that the pearl symbolized, and his return to a simpler, more peaceful life with his family.

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In the end of the book the "Pearl" in question was cast back into the sea to meet the ocean floor once again!!

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12y ago

when the pearl is thrown back in the sea and kino and juana restart their life

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