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The Pearl Ch. 1 Reading 7 Ramirez. Setting: Time and Place.

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Page 1: The Pearl Ch. 1 Reading 7 Ramirez. Setting: Time and Place.

The Pearl Ch. 1

Reading 7 Ramirez

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Setting:Time and Place

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La Paz, Baja California

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“La Paz” = “Peace”

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Baja California: Part of Mexico

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Time

Exact time unclear

Steinbeck was in Baja California with Ed Ricketts in 1940; he heard the story at that time

Hints: no cars, electricity, technology

Europeans had been in Mexico for about 400 years: “This doctor was not of his people. This doctor was of a race which for nearly four hundred years had beaten and starved and robbed and despised Kino's race, and frightened it too, so that the indigene came humbly to the door.”

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European settlers in Mexico since Cortéz in 1519 – from Spain and France

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Characters

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Indians of Mexico

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Kino

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Kino’s name: Father Eusebio Kinocreated missions through Mexico; converted Indians to Catholicism

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Before Kino, Indians did not want Catholicism

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Juana /wanə/

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Coyotito

Coyote = This animal

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The Story Begins …

“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 black and white things and good and evil 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…”

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Early Morning on the Gulf

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Brush House

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Brush houses are built from bundles of thin sticks

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Stray Animals

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“The ants were busy on the ground, big black ones with shiny bodies, and little dusty quick

ants.”

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“Kino watched with the detachment of God while a dusty ant frantically tried to escape the sand trap an

ant lion had dug for him.”

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The Scorpion

•Nature?(Nature is both good and bad)

•Fate?(The baby is destined to suffer because of … God, its race, karma, ?)

•Luck?(Sometimes you have good luck; sometimes you have bad luck)

•Punishment?(Kino or Juana has done something bad)

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Foreshadowing

Kino falls into a trap of misfortune when his baby is stung by a scorpion

Hint: Will God be concerned with his fate?

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The decision to go to the doctor

“the iron in his patient, fragile wife”

“her eyes as cold as the eyes of a lioness”

“And Kino saw her determination and the music of the family sounded in his head with a steely tone.”

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“… the city of stone and plaster began, the city of harsh outer walls …

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“… and inner cool gardens where a little cool water played …”

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“… and the bougainvillaea crusted the walls with purple and brick-red and white.”

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“The four beggars in front of the church knew everything in the town.

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“They knew every little scandal and some very big crimes … And they knew the doctor. They knew his ignorance, his cruelty, his avarice, his appetites, his sins. They knew his clumsy abortions and the little brown pennies he gave sparingly for alms. They had seen his corpses go into the church.”

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At the Doctor’s Door

Right hand: Raised to strike the door (as if to hit a man)

Left hand: Removes his hat(respect, submission)

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“On his lap was a silver tray with a silver chocolate pot and a tiny cup of eggshell china, so delicate that it looked silly when he lifted it with his

big hand …”

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“I am a doctor, not a

veterinary.”