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Title: The Pearl, by John Steinbeck (Copy)

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S: The Pearl by John Steinbeck

1: Project by Jan M. Mrs. Crew 1st Period

2: The theme of this story is ......... | Theme

3: John Steinbeck . . (Information about the author). . . . .

4: Setting: Time: Late 19th Century Place La Paz, a small port on the Gulf of California

5: Kino and Juana lived in a Stick Hut in La Paz

6: Kino is a poor Indian pearl diver who lives with his common-law wife in La Paz. He is too poor to afford a proper marriage ceremony. | While diving for pearls, Kino finds "the greatest pearl in the world." | Characters

7: Juana is Kino's wife. When her small son is stung by a scorpion, Juana prays to her people's ancient gods and to the Christian God that Kino will find a pearl so that she can pay a doctor to care for the baby.

10: Chapter 1 Summary Literary Devices

11: Chapter 2 Summary Literary Devices

12: Chapter 3 Summary Literary Devices

13: Chapter 4 Summary Literary Devices

14: Chapter 5 Summary Literary Devices

15: Chapter 6 Summary Literary Devices