It ends with Kino throwing the pearl back into the ocean after Kino kills the tracker's that killed Coyotito (his son).
The climax in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is when Kino, the protagonist, kills a man in a struggle over the valuable pearl he found. This act leads to a chain of events that ultimately result in tragedy for Kino and his family.
The climax in The Pearl by John Steinbeck is when Kino kills a man attempting to steal the pearl. The resolution is when they throw the pearl back in the ocean.
Coyotito's dead and this makes Kino see that the pearl is a curse, for it only brings evil.
John Steinbeck's novella 'The Pearl' was published in 1947."The Pearl", written by John Steinbeck, was published in 1947.
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.
The Pearl by John Steinbeck contains approximately 38,000 words.
"The Pearl" was written by John Steinbeck.
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A pearl and how it affects the life of the finder.
"The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is a novella consisting of around 90 pages, depending on the edition and format.
"The Pearl" was written by John Steinbeck, an American author known for his novels that often address social and economic issues. Published in 1947, "The Pearl" tells the story of Kino, a poor Mexican fisherman, and his encounter with a valuable pearl that brings both hope and tragedy.
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