How Does Steinbeck Present Greed In The Pearl

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Greed played a very large role in The Pearl by John Steinbeck, turning Kino into bad person. Greed gave Kino and Juana new hope in the beginning by allowing them to burst out of poverty and be free. This is what they thought, but eventually Juana started realizing what this dreadful pearl was doing to Kino. And finally, towards the end of the story, Kino realized it as well, after witnessing the death of his only child Coyotito.

In the book The Pearl, the pearl buyers showed greed in many ways. One way the pearl buyers did this was when one said “You have fool’s gold. This pearl is like fool’s gold. It is to large. Who would buy it? There is no marketer such things” (p.49).In other words they tried to trick Kino into giving less money for …show more content…

Juana showed greed in the beginning quote “Juana’s eyes were on him and she could not wait, she put her hand on Coyotito’s covered head. Open it, she said softly” (p.19). Later on she realized what the pearl had been doing to Kino, turning him into an evil man. She also saw that everyone was going to try to steal the pearl from Kino and knew what would happen to the family if they held onto the it, for example when she said “Kino, the pearl is evil. Let us destroy it before ti destroys us. Let us crush it between two stones. Let us throw it back in the sea where it belongs” (p.56-57). This made Juana want to throw away the pearl and return to the old way of life where Kino and herself appreciated the little, enjoyable parts of life.

The final character, who showed the most greed in this story, was Kino himself. One way he showed this was when he said “ This pearl is my soul. If I give it up i shall lose my soul” (p.67). This was a very greedy act by Kino because by choosing to hold onto the pearl he choose also to put his entire family at risk. And this eventually led to the death of his only son Coyotito. Another example is when Kino said “ I have it ,and I will keep it. I might have given it as a gift, but now it is my misfortune and my life and I will keep it”

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