The Pearl

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Not Everyone’s a Leader
There are many characteristics in a person that reflects on one’s leadership skills. Not everyone is cut out to be a quality leader, it all depends on the individual. Many leaders must be able to have the patience to listen to what others have to say. Leaders must acquire communication and social skills in order to be able to make an effort with the populace. Being able to get along with many different types of people is extremely important to becoming a leader. In the short novel, The Pearl by John Steinbeck, Kino does not have the leadership qualities to be a leader within his tribal village community for the reasons that he has a short temper and does not communicate well. First, Kino does not have the patience to become a leader in his village because he has a short …show more content…

When Kino’s son is sick, he goes to the doctor's house to see if he will cure his son, “And as Kino raised his right hand to the iron ring knocker in the gate, rage swelled in him, and the pounding music of the enemy beat in his ears, and his lips drew tight against his teeth -- but with his left hand he reached to take his hat off.” (Steinbeck 16). Since Kino can talk to the enemy for his family, he can be calm enough to talk to someone that is trying to overthrow the tribe. He will be able to make sure he can do whatever he needs to do for the people he cares about. This is incorrect because considering that Kino is short tempered, he will not be able to fight the urge to say something to trigger the enemy. Kino has hit his wife while they were in a fight over her trying to destroy the pearl. Which means that if he can hit his wife over something so small, that he might not be able to control his temper in a serious situation. Being able to control one’s anger is an important skill of being a leader to make a good

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