Kino wanted to be a hero and save the day by getting the rightful amount but it son started to cloud his judgement and then his mind was so consumed with the thought of getting the money and by that it put his familys lives in danger and soon his son eventually dies.
Kino is the main character in The Pearl.
Kino can be seen as both a fool and a hero in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck. He is portrayed as a fool for initially believing the pearl will bring him and his family happiness, ignoring the warnings and consequences. However, he also displays heroic qualities in his determination to protect his family and pursue justice, even in the face of great danger.
In "The Pearl," Tomas helps Kino because he is a loyal friend and fellow pearl diver. Tomas understands the dangers of finding the pearl and wants to support and protect Kino. Additionally, Tomas may see potential benefits in helping Kino with the valuable pearl.
It was not valuable.
the pearl
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.
KINO was the one
Kino heads south to escape the village in "The Pearl."
Kino throws it in the water
Juana wanted kino to throw it back into the ocean.
Kino vs Greed Kino vs Himself
Pearl = momi