No, Kino does not appear to link the two events. Each event seems to stand alone without direct connection or relationship between them.
Two mutually exclusive events, means these two event can not occur at the same time. In probability theory, this is stated as: Given events, A and B, then Pr(A and B) = 0. See related link...
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.
On Kino Der Toten, it is to teleport to the pack-a-punch where no zombies can get you, but only for a minute. To link this activate the link, and then link it with the mainframe in the place you started.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, the falling action is the events that occur after Kino kills a man in self-defense during his pursuit of the pearl. This leads to Kino and his family being followed and hunted by trackers, culminating in a tragic outcome. The falling action highlights the consequences of Kino's actions and the impact of greed and violence on his family.
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Kino's wife is Juana.
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Yes it is a symbol of luck. The canoe, an heirloom passed down to Kino from his paternal grandfather, is Kino's sole asset in the world. Kino's canoe, which is "at once property and a source of food," has been in his family for two generations.
There's really no link between the two events.