Tuesday, November 17, 2009

State an important decision made by one of the main characters in the novel and show how the decision changed his/her life. Support your answer with close reference to the text.

I choose to write about a decision made by Kino in John Steinbeck’s novel, The Pearl. When Kino decided to keep the pearl, this decision led to drastic changes in his life. Everyone, including Kino, imagined how they could benefit from the pearl.

Kino wanted to marry his wife, Juana, in a church, buy new clothes and shoes for his family, buy a new harpoon and a Winchester rifle and give Coyotito, his son, a good education. On the other hand, the doctor wanted to earn enough money from Kino so that he can return to France. The pearl buyers wanted to benefit from buying the pearl so that they can start their own business.

The decision to keep the pearl caused many problems for Kino. The safety of Kino’s family was threatened when intruders entered Kino’s home and tried to steal the pearl. He was also attacked and injured. His house was burned and his boat was destroyed. Kino even attacked and killed a man in order to protect the pearl. He became abusive when Juana persuaded him to throw the pearl away. In the end, Coyotito was killed by a stray bullet as Kino was pursued by three men. In conclusion, Kino’s decision to keep the pearl made him greedy, abusive and violent. His decision also led to his home and boat being destroyed. The worst was when his only son was killed.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

wow~sir..the english paper came out the question like this today..but unfortunately i din view yr blog yesterday..but not too bad lah..haha