Category: The Pearl
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Psychological, Economic And Emotional Factors Allowing Temptation On The Example Of The Pearl
Abstract This research paper goes in depth of the factor(s) they may allow temptation to alter ones character. The research that was compiled for this paper was pulled from mainly primary sources such as documentation of experiments conducted by scientists and neurologists, and also reports by scientists that go into detail about their findings on…
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Images, Symbolism And Luck In The Pearl
Steinbeck repeatedly uses repetitive images throughout the Pearl to help convey the theme of how luck can lead to negativity and evil. On the first night, when Kino took possession of the pearl, he seemed to be worried about what was about to happen. Then, suddenly, an intruder entered the house, and Kino held his…
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Colonialism is Dehumanizing in the Pearl
The setting of the story is the area of La Paz, a pearl fishing town in Mexico on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, around the year 1900. The pearl fisher Kino is a native Mexican whose son gets bitten by a scorpion and needs help urgently. To afford a doctor, Kino dives for…
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Tracing The Theme Of Group Behaviour In John Steinbeck’s The Pearl
The following article is a study that explores the group activity pattern in the novel by John Steinbeck, The Pearl. Individuals from Steinbeck show group behavior that has a major influence on others. We are the basis of human survival in the long span. The group-man theory of Steinbeck is based on the view of…