Kino decides to keep the pearl in chapter 5 because he believes it holds the promise of a better life for his family, despite the warning signs and threats that have started to appear. He is determined to pursue a future of wealth and prosperity that he believes the pearl will bring, despite the increasing dangers and conflicts surrounding it.
Kino throws it in the water
Kino kills the trackers in Chapter 5 of "The Pearl," towards the end of the chapter. The specific page number can vary depending on the edition of the book.
In Chapter 3 of The Pearl, Kino acquires his rifle by trading it for a large pearl he finds. He feels proud and powerful after getting the rifle, seeing it as a means to protect his family and his newfound wealth.
In Chapter 4 of "The Pearl," Kino and Juana's hut is attacked by a group of men searching for the pearl. Kino fights off the attackers, but he is wounded, and their home is left in ruins. This event marks a turning point in the story, setting Kino and Juana on a dangerous path as they try to protect their family and the pearl.
Kino gets in a fight with a group of trackers at the end of the chapter. They want to take the valuable pearl he found, leading to a violent confrontation.
Juana wanted kino to throw it back into the ocean.
After chapter 3 of John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl," Kino finds a large pearl in the sea which he believes will bring wealth and happiness to him and his family. However, the discovery of the pearl sets off a chain of events that lead to tragedy and conflict as others seek to exploit Kino and the pearl for their own gain.
Kino buries the pearl in a hidden spot in his hut, tries to keep it a secret from others, and keeps a close watch over it day and night.
After their straw hut burns, Kino and his family hide in Senor Tomas' house for a night, before leaving for the north, where there are cities in which Kino hopes to sell his pearl. Kino still clings to the wish of a better life, and leads Juana and their child into the wilderness in the dead of night.
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 Chapter 2 of "The Pearl," we are introduced to Kino, a poor pearl diver, Juana, his wife, and Coyotito, their infant son. These characters play important roles in the story as their lives are impacted by the discovery of the valuable pearl.
Kino is the main character in The Pearl.