TN ThePearl
TN ThePearl
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The Pearl
John Steinbeck
the pearl is valueless because it is too big. Aware of the trick, Kino decides to sell the pearl in another town. Chapter 6: Both Juan Toms, Kinos brother, and Juana try to convince Kino that it is dangerous to defy the white townsfolk, but Kino is adamant: he will go to the capital and find an honest buyer. That night, another thief tries to get hold of the pearl but also fails. Chapters 7 8: That same night, Juana tries to throw the pearl back into the sea, aware of the fact that its possession will end up destroying her family. Kino follows her, stops her and hits her. On his way back to their house, he is attacked a third time and kills the man in self-defense. When getting ready to flee the town, Kino finds that his canoe has been broken and that his house is on fire. In despair, the family hides in Kinos brothers house before leaving the town. After a days walk Kino realizes they are being followed by three trackers. To escape, the family heads toward the mountains and hides in a small cave close to a stream. Chapter 9: That evening, the trackers, in search of water, camp on the same site, unaware that the family is so close. Kino gets ready to attack them but before he can do so, Coyotito cries out and one of the trackers shoots at what he thinks is an animal and kills the child. Kino leaps on the trackers and kills the three of them. Heartbroken, the couple returns to their town and Kino throws the pearl back into the sea.
Summary
A Mexican Indian pearl diver called Kino finds a very valuable pearl that can change his life and his familys life for good. As soon as the priest, the doctor, and the pearl buyers hear of Kinos extraordinary find, they try to trick him into giving them the pearl. After a series of disasters, Kino throws the pearl back into the sea. Chapter 1: Kino, Juana and their baby son, Coyotito, live in a wooden house by the sea in peace and contentment. One morning, a scorpion stings Coyotito on the shoulder and the wealthy town doctor to whom they take the child refuses to help him because they are poor. Chapters 23: Later that same morning, Kino and Juana take their canoe to the oyster bed in the hope of finding a good pearl to pay the doctors fees. To their great surprise, they come across a very big pearl, the Pearl of the World, which will allow Kinos dreams to come true. He wants to marry Juana in the church, send Coyotito to school, buy clothes for the family and a gun for himself. News travels quickly and soon the townsfolk start devising ways in which to get money out of Kino. The priest is the first to come and visit them to remind Kino of his duty to the church. Chapters 45: The doctor soon comes to treat Coyotito and, although the child is much better, he persuades the couple that the child is very ill in order to cure him with his own medicine. When still in Kinos house, the doctor tricks Kino into unwittingly revealing where he has hidden the pearl. That same night a thief tries to rob Kino of his pearl, but fails. The following day, Kino tries to sell the pearl in his town but the pearl dealers have already agreed to tell Kino that
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Teachers notes
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The Pearl
owner that he ends up throwing it back into the sea. In Steinbecks version, the finder of the pearl is a married man and the tragedy involves his child, Coyotito. Told in a simple style which is reminiscent of folk tales, the novel relies on striking visual imagery which gives readers the impression they are watching a movie. Moreover, the constant reference to the songs Kinos people sing, apart from embellishing the novel, are a reminder of the oral nature of the Indians culture. 4 5 Discuss: Have students discuss the doctors behavior. We all work to earn money. Is the doctor right or wrong in refusing to see Coyotito because his parents dont have any money? How could Kino pay the doctor? Role play: Have students dramatize the dialogues between a) Kino and the doctors servant and b) the doctor and his servant on pages 67. Discuss: Have students discuss how they would film the scene of the scorpion bite.
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10 Write: Have students make a list of all the things that Kino wants to do and buy when he sells the great pearl. Ask their opinion about each of Kinos plans. 11 Write: Have students write an article for a local newspaper using one of these headlines: Poor Fisherman Finds Beautiful Pearl or Priest Visits Lucky Fisherman. 12 Guess: Ask students to imagine the lyrics of Kinos Song of Evil when the priest came to visit him.
Discussion activities
Chapter 1 Before reading
1 Discuss: Have students discuss what they know about pearls. Whats a pearl? How is a pearl formed? Do you or your family have any pearls? What colour are they? Using encyclopedias or the Internet, have students look up information about natural and cultured pearls and which seas natural pearls are found in. Discuss: Have students discuss which insects are the most dangerous in the area in which they live. Guess: Ask students to write down Juana or Kinos thoughts after the scorpion bites Coyotito (page 6).
While reading
14 Discuss: In pairs, have students discuss the dishonest doctor. What does the doctor give Coyotito to attack the poison? 15 Discuss: Have students discuss the first thief. Whos the first thief ? How does he know where Kino has hidden the pearl? Who has sent him? Does Kino hurt him with his knife?
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16 Discuss: Have students consider what to do with the pearl. Get them to discuss the following (page 30). What does Juana want to do with the pearl after a thief tries to steal it? Does Kino agree? Why/ why not? Which of the two do you think is right? 17 Role play: Have students imagine and dramatize the conversation among the three pearl buyers after hearing that Kino wouldnt sell them the pearl.
While reading
28 Discuss: Have students discuss Kinos attack on the trackers. Do you think Kinos plan is good? Why (not)? Can you think of a better plan? 29 Guess: Have students predict Kinos future. Kino has killed the three trackers. Isnt it dangerous for him and Juana to return to their town? Why do they do so?
After reading
19 Write: Have students write down the lyrics of Juanas Song of the Family, which she sang to keep evil out (page 43). 20 Role play: Have students imagine a talk among a group of Kinos neighbors after the second thief tried to steal the great pearl. Then get them to dramatize the dialogue.
After reading
30 Write: Get students to imagine what will happen to Kino now that he has returned to his town. Kino has killed three men. Will he be sent to prison? What will happen to Juana? Where will she live now that their house has been burnt down? 31 Write: Have students write a new ending to the story. The ending of The Pearl is very sad. At what point in Chapter 9 can the story be made different? In class or as homework, ask students to write a happier ending to the story and share it with the rest of the class.
Vocabulary activities
For the Word list and vocabulary activities, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
After reading
24 Write: In pairs get the students to write down the conversation between Apolonia and Juana in which Juana speaks about the terrible events of the evening (pages 5052). 25 Discuss: Have the students discuss the following. Kino thinks its better for him to give himself to the trackers but Juana doesnt. Who do you agree with? Kino wants Juana to carry on walking alone while the trackers follow him but again she doesnt want to. Which of the two is right? 26 Guess: Have students predict what will happen next. At the end of Chapter 8 Kino asks Juana to keep the baby quiet because the trackers are very near. Will the baby cry or not? If it does, what will happen to the family?
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