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The Pearl Ch. 6

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The Pearl Ch. 6. Reading 7 Ramirez. Leaving the Town. “Kino threaded his way around the edge of the city and turned north, north by the stars, and found the rutted sandy road that led through the brushy country towards Loreto, where the miraculous Virgin has her station.”. Loreto. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Pearl Ch. 6

Reading 7 Ramirez

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Leaving the Town“Kino threaded his way around the edge of the city and turned north, north by the stars, and found the rutted sandy road that led through the brushy country towards Loreto, where the miraculous Virgin has her station.”

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Loreto

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The Mission in Loreto; The Virgin

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The Desert

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They begin with hope “Some ancient thing stirred in Kino.

Through his fear of dark and the devils that haunt the night, there came a rush of exhilaration; some animal thing was moving in him so that he was cautious and wary and dangerous; some ancient thing out of the past of his people was alive in him.”

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A mirror of Ch. 1 “The music of the pearl was triumphant in

Kino's head, and the quiet melody of the family underlay it, and they wove themselves into the soft padding of sandalled feet in the dust.”

“He watched the ants moving, a little column of them near to his foot, and he put his foot in their path. Then the column climbed over his instep and continued on its way, and Kino left his foot there and watched them move over it.”

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And Juana said: "Perhaps the dealers were right and the pearl has no value. Perhaps this has all been an illusion.”

Kino reached into his clothes and brought out the pearl. He let the sun play on it until it burned in his eyes. "No," he said, "they would not have tried to steal it if it had been valueless."

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Reflections in the Pearl

Kino names his dreams

The pearl shows the reality

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Trackers “And then he saw them moving along. His body

stiffened and he drew down his head and peeked out from under a fallen branch. In the distance he could see three figures, two on foot and one on horseback. But he knew what they were, and a chill of fear went through him.”

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They were as sensitive as hounds.

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“If the trackers found the swept place, he must leap for the horseman, kill him quickly and take the rifle. That was his only chance in the world.”

“… he heard the creak of leather of the saddle and the clink of spurs.”

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Giving Up

And then a helplessness and a hopelessness swept over him, and his face went black and his eyes were sad. "Perhaps I should let them take me."

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Juana Gives Kino StrengthRemember …Ch. 1: “The iron in his wife”Ch. 2: “But Juana's eyes were on him

and she could not wait. … "Open it," she said softly.

Ch. 3: “… they were in some way one thing and one purpose, she smiled with him.”

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Ch. 4: “He felt a little tugging at his back, and he turned and looked in Juana's eyes, and when he looked away he had renewed strength.”

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Ch. 5: Juana quieted him as she would quiet a sick child. "Hush," she said. "Here is your pearl. I found it in the path. Can you hear me now? Here is your pearl. Can you understand? You have killed a man. We must go away. They will come for us, can you understand? We must be gone before the daylight comes.”

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"Do you think that will matter? Do you remember the men of the city? Do you think your explanation will help?”

Kino drew a great breath and fought off his weakness. "No," he said. "You are right." And his will hardened and he was a man again.

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Remember Juana’s Purpose:

“Sometimes the quality of woman, the reason, the caution, the sense of preservation, could cut through Kino's manness and save them all.”

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They run into the hills

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Confrontation “I will go on and you will hide.” “I can go faster alone.” “You must. It is the wise thing and it is

my wish.”

Three times Juana says “No.”

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“He shrugged his shoulders helplessly then, but he had taken strength from her. When they moved on it was no longer panic flight.”

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The animals from miles around came to drink

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The Waterfall

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…little palms, maidenhair fern, hibiscus, and tall pampas grass …

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The cats took their prey there

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“The cats took their prey there …”“The little pools were places of

life because of the water, and places of killing because of the water, too.”

(Is this like the pearl?)

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They find a cave

“The trackers were long in coming, as though they had trouble with the trail Kino had left.”

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Kino’s Plan

He will attack“There is no choice," he

said. "It is the only way.”Juana approves

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All goes well for Kino … But …

“And then from above came a little murmuring cry.”

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The trackers think it’s a coyote

Coyotito = Coyote

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… and raise a rifle to shoot.

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Kino attacks all three, and wins

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The sun was behind them and their long shadows stalked ahead, and they seemed

to carry two towers of darkness with them.

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Kino has his rifle

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“And the pearl was ugly; it was gray, like a malignant growth. And Kino heard the music of the pearl, distorted and insane.”

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In nature, the pearl is beautiful again“And the pearl

settled into the lovely green water and dropped towards the bottom.

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“…The waving branches of the algae called to it and beckoned to it. The lights

on its surface were green and lovely.

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“… It settled down to the sand bottom among the fern-like plants. Above, the surface of the

water was a green mirror.”

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And the music of the pearl dies out.