Kino doesn’t recognize the Priest’s song of evil because it’s a reminder of the darkness that exists in the world, something Kino chooses to ignore to maintain his sense of optimism and innocence. The song’s message conflicts with Kino’s belief in the inherent goodness of people and his desire to see the best in everyone.
In Maori, "kino" can refer to something bad, evil, or wrong. It is typically used to describe negative or harmful actions or behaviors.
the song of the family and the song of evil
Kino did not understand the evil of the pearl until the end. At first, he believed only good could come from the pearl. Later, he realized that bad things were coming from the pearl, but he did not want to accept it. At the end of the novella, he accepts that the pearl is evil and throws it back into the ocean.
The music of evil represents Kino's inner turmoil and conflict as he contemplates the consequences of his actions following the pearl's discovery. It symbolizes the fear and doubt that the priest's visit brings, as well as the darkness that threatens to consume Kino and his family.
Kino can see both good and bad. He can see a good future; new clothes, education for Coyotito, Getting married in a church, and a rifle. He can also see evil, but he won't admit it.
He doesnt
jade west is NOT evil but when it comes to people she doesnt like then she can be a little mean
Similarity: Both are nurturing parents. For example, when Coyotito got stung, Juana makes a poultice of herbs to stop the swelling while Kino smashes the scorpion because it bit Coyotitto. Differences: Kino thinks the pearl represents all good things but Juana thinks its evil
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.
Although, some girls use their looks for evil... that doesnt mean every girl is like that.
Kino and Juana are devastated when their baby Coyotito is stung by the scorpion. They immediately seek help in the form of a doctor, but are met with indifference and discrimination by the doctor. This event propels them on a journey to find a pearl that will provide them with a better life.
Yes because they keep the gods happy and keep the evil away