The main idea of Pearl / John Steinbeck - The main idea of this book is the story of a fisherman in India, he found a large and beautiful pearl, "the pearl of the world in the book". In all stories, he tried to sell the pearl at a favorable price, so he could marry again in his regular church the opportunity to go to school and offer better things to his son It was. Also in the story, he must deal with some bad, mysterious man trying to remove it from him. The plot is common - On the regular evening pretending to be, Keno (fisherman, husband and father) woke up at his bush house 's Bush House and saw the donkey climb the bed of Coyoteit (son) It was.
One day, Kino is diving every other day for pearls, he found a "pearl of the world", a pearl as large as a seagull's egg. Initially, the discovery of this magnificent pearl was the desired lighthouse in Chino. But he quickly discovered that the pearl only brings unhappiness and pain. Like most other characters that encounter pearls through stories, the desire for money leads to Chino's worst. Through actions of different roles, Steinbeck commented on demigilization of greed for people regardless of their status in society. When he went out to sell pearls, the people Tino contacted were the first people brought to immorality by greed and jealousy. One of them destroyed Chino's canoe. This is his most valuable asset.
In John Steinbeck 's novel "Pearl", Kino is a young Mexican who discovered precious pearls. Before finding the pearl, Chino and his wife Juana and his son Coyoteato had a quiet life. Chino found a pearl and people attempted to grab the pearl with his hand. For this reason, Chino was forced to do what he would not normally do and the mood of the story became dim. He defeated the man who tried to attack him, he defeated his wife, trying to get rid of pearls and lucks, Chino's family became unhappy, and in the end he took the man who tried to rob the pearl from him Killed. Please tell the story from the viewpoint of the third person and inform the reader about the Chino before and after discovering the pearl. The reader learned that Chino is a kind person, and because of the misery the pearl brought to him he was forced to do something he would not normally do.