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Innocence turning to greed and how people react to another man's good fortune, is the major theme of John Steinbeck's popular novella The Pearl, set apparently in the early 20th century ( the author is rather vague on the subject) in the then small sleepy town now a major city of La Paz, Baja California, Mexico near the tip of the astonishing long peninsula 775 miles ...Our main character is Kino a young, poor Mexican man in his early 20's of Indian extraction living in a remote part of the quie
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I HATE this book.It is a piece of trash which is talking about it nicely.I don't think it even should be used as fuel for a fire that is to good a fate for this novel.I would rather pull out my own tooth then read another novel by this so called great author.I hated everything the characters,plot,story,and writing style.Well I guess not everything it was a short book so I liked that about it.
I think all schools who make people read Steinbeck(trust me would I have read this junk on my own let alo ...more
I think all schools who make people read Steinbeck(trust me would I have read this junk on my own let alo ...more

I found myself hoping for things to get better for Kino and Juana, who both really seemed like good people. This is a very cynical story about human nature and how sudden fortune can bring with it great misfortune. This is a great short story to read every few years. What I like about the descent of Kino is that he does not recognize that it is happening until things have gotten very much out of hand. This seems to be true for many people. We all just have a different definition of what rock bot
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I am currently studying pacing and point of view to see how much I am allowed to do with the omniscient point of view in the series I am writing and how authors handle pacing at the start of a novel.
Steinbeck's description and flow are beautiful... nice imagery. ...more
Steinbeck's description and flow are beautiful... nice imagery. ...more

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