the pearl represented evil and bad think on kino life because after the scorpion sting coyotito everythink became bad for kino
The word "delicately" is used to describe the scorpion in "The Pearl" because it suggests a sense of fragility and vulnerability, contrasting the danger posed by the venomous creature. This choice of language adds depth to the scorpion's portrayal, emphasizing its potential to harm despite its delicate appearance.
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The pearl The canoe The scorpion
The scorpion was the catalyst for making him go and look for the pearl. It was the evil that made the main character look for the pearl to save his baby boy.
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.
It is dangerous because it is an infant being stung by a Bark Scorpion, which is really poisonous to adults, but deadly to infants.
coyotito is the son of kino and juana he gets stung by the scorpion
She tries to suck the venom out of his shoulder.
The mood shifts to one of danger and intensity when the scorpion appears in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck. The sudden presence of the creature creates a sense of threat and unease, building suspense and injecting a sense of foreboding into the story.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, Coyotito is treated with a doctor's medicine, but the family also seeks help from a local healer who uses ancient remedies. Ultimately, the scorpion sting is not cured, resulting in tragic consequences for the family.
"Baroque" is a pearl that is not round.
The Author of The Pearl is John Stienbeck. :-D
The symbol of chapter 1 in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is the scorpion. The scorpion represents danger and evil, foreshadowing the challenges and obstacles that Kino and his family will face throughout the story. It also symbolizes the predatory nature of the world in which they live.