Because he he felt that anyone can steal the pearl from him.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, the natural world is portrayed as both a friend and an enemy to Kino. It is a friend in its beauty and the sustenance it provides, symbolized by the pearl itself. However, it becomes an enemy through the dangers it presents and the greed it awakens in others, leading to tragedy for Kino and his 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."
it was everyones dream to become a famous baseball player
The granting of Kino's wish became ironic because he wanted the pearl to give his son a future but the pearl is what caused his son's death.
Kino's wife is Juana.
Kino is German for film
Kino.
she is saying that everyones at/on DRUGS these days......
The priest implores Kino to remember the church in his new prosperity. Juana announces their intention to be married in the church, and the priest leaves them with a kind word. A sense of evil overcomes Kino in the wake of the priest's visit.
Jiya is a young boy who is determined to become a fisherman like his father, while Kino is an older, experienced fisherman. Jiya is still learning the skills needed for fishing, while Kino is more knowledgeable and skilled in handling the challenges of the sea. Additionally, Jiya is more impulsive and emotional, while Kino is more calm and experienced in his decision-making.
Kino is the son of the farmer.
due to everyones body heat it steams up the windows