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Final Exam ESL
ESL 1320

Final Exam

Dec.9, 2013

1.a)The relationship between Kino and Juana is changeable during the whole novel. In the beginning,it

seems that they were living a happy life together and they loved each other regardless the poverty they

were living in. Juan was always following Kino. The turning point in their relationship was when

Kino found the pearl. Everything changed. The pearl brought the evil spirit to their life. The most

important thing thing to Kino was the pearl. Juana's thoughts were different from Kino's thoughts, she

thought the pearl was an evil or sin which they have to destroy. Kino refused the idea and when Juana

tried to throw the pearl, John Steinbeck told us, “He struck her in the face with his clenched fist and

she fell among the boulders, and he kicked her in the side” (59). It seems to us that it was the first time

Kino did that to Juana.

b) The relationship between Kino and his community is very good. In The Pearl Kino love his

community. He lived in a lovely society where the neighbors care about each other and stand beside

beside each other in the hard situations. They react with Kino when he is in a plight. When Coyotito

was sick, they went with him to the doctor, and they went with him to the pearl buyers. At the same

time, Kino showed loyalty and love to his community when his canoe had a hole in it, he didn't think

about taking his neighbors' canoe as he knew the suffer that his family would feel if he took their canoe

which represent the source of living. “It did not occur to him to take one of the canoes of his

neighbors,' the author said. 'Never once did the thought enter his head, any more than he could have

convinced breaking a boat”(62).

c) The relationship between Kino and the natural world. In The Pearl we can see the strong connection

between Kino and the natural world. Sometimes it appears to e Kino's friend as the weeds which

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