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Steinbeck, John Ernst: The Pearl
The
Pearl
John Ernst
Steinbeck
John Steinbeck was born in 1902, in Salinas,
California. He was of Westfalian descent on his father’s side, his father
was half-German, and of Irish on his mother’s side. He studied at Stanford
University for some years (from 1919 to 1925), and took particular interest in
biology, a course of studies that taught him how to make exact observations. He
did not, how-ever, pass any final examination.
He looked for work in all possible spheres,
particularly in the country where he got to know the conditions under which
farm-hands had to work. Later he got jobs in New York, which were in no way
different from the usual jobs taken up by unskilled workers in America. He
worked as a dish-washer, a bricklayer, a porter and finally as a
newspaper-reporter.
John Steinbeck wrote a great deal, but remained
pretty well unknown till he got the Pulitzer Prize in 1940, a distinction which,
for the first time, drew the attention of the public to him. He received the
prize for his exiting novel „The Grapes of Wrath“. In 1962 he
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He died 1968 in New York.
Other works of Steinbeck:
- • Cup of Gold
(1929)
- The Pastures of
Heaven (1932)
- To a God Unknown
(1933)
- Tortilla Flat
(1935)
- Dubious Battle
(1936)
- Saint Kathy, the
Virgin (1936)
- Of Mice and Men
(1937)
- The Red Pony
(1937)
- The Long Valley
(1938)
- The Forgotten Village
(1941)
- The Sea of Cortez
(1941)
- Bombs Away: The Story
of Bomber Team (1942)
- The Moon is down
(1942)
- Cannery Row
(1944)
And finally there is his little story The Pearl
(1948), a simple, well constructed and yet exciting story about the world of
primitive, naive human beings. A simple fisherman, Kino, together with his wife
Juana and the baby Coyotito, is torn from his environment by finding a pearl and
thrown into a new world completely strange to him, in which right has been
turned into wrong. There is not a word, not a sentence in this story that has
not been deeply felt by the author; men and animals, even the dead things
breathe out an equally strong sense of life.
In the town they tell the story of the great
pearl - how it was found and how it was lost again. They tell of Kino, the
fisherman, and of his wife Juana, and of the baby, Coyotito. And because the
story has been told so often, it has taken root in every man’s mind. And
as with all retold tales that are in people’s hearts, there are only good
and bad things and no in-between anywhere.
„If this story is a parable, perhaps
everyone takes his own meaning from it and reads his own life into it. In any
case, they say in the town that . . .“
Synopsis
I. Chapter
Kino lives with his wife Juana and his son
Coyotito in La Paz, a town which lays on the seaboard. They are poorly off
there, but happy. They cannot give very much to their son, but they can give him
the most important thing: love.
One day Coyotito is stung by a scorpion and, a
baby like Coyotito can easily die from that. Coyotito is the firstborn and
almost everything what belongs to Juana and Kino. The parents are terribly
worried about Coyotito and so they do anything to help the baby. They go to the
doctor, but he is a white man and he also helps only white man, besides Kino has
no money to pay the doctor.
II. Chapter
Now Kino wants to find a pearl to be able to
pay the doctor and he believes that Coyotito would die if he does not find a
pearl.
The one valuable thing that Kino owns is his
canoe. He got it from his father and his father inherited it from his
grand-father. The canoes are made with a hard shell-like plaster by a secret
method that has also come to him from his father.
In this boat Kino, Juana and the ill baby
Coyotito go out on the sea to search pearls. Juana gathers some brown seaweed
and puts it on Coyotito’s swollen shoulder. That is a better remedy than
the doctor could give it but the do not believe it, because it did not cost
anything.
Then Kino takes a basket and dives on the
ground. There he lifts some oysters and puts then into the basket, then he sees
an open one and he believes that he has seen a pearl inside. Then the oyster
closes, it is a very big one, Kino lifts it, puts it into the basket and goes
back into the boat. There he opens the oysters with a knife. In the large one he
sees a very big and pretty pearl. He cannot believe it first. The pearl is as
large as a seagull’s egg. It is the biggest pearl in the world. Kino has
found the greatest pearl of the world.
But that is not the only luck. When they regard
Coyotito, they see that the swelling is going out of the baby’s shoulder,
the poison is receding from its body.
III. Chapter
In the town it spreads quickly, that Kino has
found the greatest and most beautiful pearl in the world, and so, after some
time, everybody is informed about it.
A lot of man are happy with Kino, because Kino
is their friend, but also a lot of men want to get Kino’s pearl. So some
try to become quickly Kino’s fiends, while others think that they can get
the pearl when they kill Kino.
Also the Doc knows in no time at all that Kino
is now the owner of a very big, and maybe even very valuable, pearl . So the Doc
sets off to Kino’s hut, to treat Coyotito there for his scorpion sting.
When the Doc sees that Coyotito is already well, he gives him some white powder,
which makes the baby ill, and an hour later Doc returns and gives the baby again
something so that he becomes well again. So Doc can say, that he has saved the
baby’s live for the scorpion sting.
In the following night Kino is attacked for the
first time. Someone breaks into the house and there he wants to steal the pearl.
But Kino can stab the wicked man with his knife so that he
fled.
Juana now realises that the pearl will destroy
them, but Kino does not want to hear anything about that.
IV. Chapter
Next morning Kino wants to sell his pearl. He
goes with his brother Juan Tomás into the town where a lot of pearl
buyers live. But in reality there is only one pearl buyer and the other ones are
his employers. They cheat the pearl fisher and pay them much lower prices than
they should get. But Kino does not know that.
The pearl buyers say to him that it is not a
real pearl and they want to give him only 1000 pesos. But Kino knows that his
pearl is more worth and so he does not sell them his pearl. Also his brother
Juan Tomás says to him, that Kino should better go to the capital to sell
his pearl there.
V. Chapter
But in the next night Kino is attacked again.
He is wounded but he can although defeat his enemy. Juana is afraid and she
fears that something can happen to Kino or that he maybe even can be killed.
Therefor she takes the pearls and goes to the shore. She wants to throw the
pearl back into the sea. But in the last moment Kino can check her and takes the
pearl. But in the next night Kino is attacked again. He is wounded but he can
although defeat his enemy. Juana is afraid and so she talks to him and she tries
again to persuade him to give the pearl away. When he comes back to his house,
he is attacked there again, by one of his enemies. But now Kino is so angry that
he kills him. Therefor his enemies destroy Kino’s boat and burn down his
house. So Kino has to stay at his brother Juan Tomás. His brother warns
him once more that the pearl only brings bad luck, but Kino all the same does
not separate him of the pearls.
In the following night Kino, Juana and their
baby Coyotito set off to the capitol.
VI. Chapter
In the night Juana and Kino hear noises and so
they get awake. Kino sees three men, who follow his wife and him. So Kino, Juana
and their little son Coyotito clear off, they disappear into the
mountains.
In one of the following nights, Kino decides to
attack the three truckers. During the fight one of the truckers` shoots
Coyotito. Kino kills the truckers, and later Juana and Kino return home, to the
little fishing village la Paz.
In the end Kino throws the pearl back into the
sea.
Main
Characters
Kino
The pearl changed also Kino a lot. Formally he
and his family had only to fear poverty, but later they had fear
death.
Juana
She is Kino’s wife. Juana realises
already very early that the pearl brings more bad than good luck to her family.
She tried very often to persuade her husband Kino to leave the pearl, but he did
not listen.
Coyotito
He is Juana’s and Kino’s little
baby.
Juan
Tomás
He is Kino’s brother. Also he realises
that the pearl is not exactly the best thing what has ever happened to his
brother. But nevertheless he stands al the time to Kino.
Structure of the
Book
The book has six chapters and about 80
pages.
Steinbeck did not use a lot of dialogues in
this book, but of course it includes some. It did not include any
monologues.
The book was chronological and told from the
point of view of a third person.
Language which
was Used
I liked the book a lot, because it really was
easy to under-stand. I almost understood every single word, and in general the
book was very easy to read.
When one read the book, one notices
Steinbeck’s attachment to the nature. Steinbeck describes the nature of
California in this book.
Topic
The story tells us about the nativity of poor
people. They do not realise that people are just friendly to take some advantage
of something or somebody. It is a big surprise for Kino to realise that other
people are not just happy with him because he has found the pearl and became
rich. In this particular moment he can see who is a real friend of him. The
majority of people just pretends to be his friend. But the only thing they want
to get is the pearl. Some bad people do not even hesitate to try to kill him. So
the pearl opens Kino’s eyes to be able to distinguish between good and bad
people, real and false friends.
Comment
I think, one can take the Pearl as a parable or
as an active and limpid narrative whose depth ... is far more than one would
suspect.
I learned from this book that one should be
happy with that what one has. As Kino found the pearl he wanted always to have
more and more. But actually the pearl did not give him anything, but took him
very much away: not only material things but also his son and even
more.
I liked this book very much, not only because
it was so easy to read.
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