He kills a man. He is not sure who it was though
He kills another man. Doesnt say who, but he kills a man in the beach
That night, Kino and his wife Juana are attacked in their home by unknown assailants who are seeking the valuable pearl. In the ensuing struggle, Kino kills one of the attackers, which forces him and Juana to flee the village to escape retribution.
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.
The climax of "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck occurs when Kino is attacked by unknown assailants who try to steal the pearl from him. In defending himself and his family, Kino kills one of the attackers, leading to a turning point in the story where he realizes the dangers the pearl brings.
After finding the pearl, Kino's home was attacked and his canoe was destroyed. This led to a series of dangerous events, including an attempt on his life. Despite the threats and turmoil, Kino decides to leave his village to sell the pearl in the city in hopes of a better future for his family.
Yes, the last time it was attacked was in 1321
when Juana and Kino started having differing views on whether or not they should keep the pearl, their downfall began. Juana realized that they shouldn't keep it while Kino didnt. The pearl caused them to have fights as Kino even attacked Juana and harmed her. The songs which used to be their way of communication became non evident as their relationship was breaking up because the didnt have that same togetherness that they used to share
Eusebio Kino was born on August 10, 1645 and died on March 15, 1711. Eusebio Kino would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 369 years old today.
Kino.
Kino's wife is Juana.
Kino is German for film
On 1 September, the Second World War started, when Germany attacked Poland.