Coyotito dies because he is mistakenly shot by a hunter who believed he was a threat to his safety. The hunter's action was a tragic accident that resulted in the death of the innocent child.
Coyotito gets shot in the head and dies in chapter six of The Pearl. The Pearl was written by American author, John Steinbeck, who lived from 1902 to 1968.
In the novella, The Pearl, Coyotito is shot by those who are tracking his father. The baby whines, and the trackers mistake him for a coyote. One tracker fires in the direction of the sound in order to stop the whinning. The shot finds Coyotito's head and the baby is killed.
His name is Coyotito
Coyotito dies from the trackers the trackers say well if thisis a cyotie than this will stop itand then the traker with the rifleshot it into the air and kino heard the cry ofdeath and coyotitos head was shot completlly of
coyotito is the son of kino and juana he gets stung by the scorpion
In Chapter 1 of "The Pearl," Coyotito, the infant son of Kino and Juana, is stung by a scorpion. His parents seek help from the village doctor, who initially refuses to treat him because they cannot pay. This event sets off a chain of events that leads to Kino discovering the pearl of great value.
The pearl began when Coyotito is sleeping and Kino spots a scorpion on the rope that is hanging from Coyotito's bed. Tino tried to grab the scorpion but Coyotito shook the string and made the scorpion fall right on the Coyotito's shoulder and sting him.
Coyotito is a character in the 1947 novel, The Pearl, by John Steinbeck. Coyotito is a little boy who gets stung by a scorpion, and his father must find a way to pay the town's doctor to treat him.
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Juana uses seaweed poultice on Coyotito's wound to help draw out the poison.
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.
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)