Symbolism in Steinbeck's "The Pearl"

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October 28, 2012

 

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First is the pearl, it symbolizing both hope and greed. Hope because it could let Kino afford the things he wanted for his family. Hope because he could education his son and maybe he would not have to live the life that Kino lived. The pearl also symbolized greed because people would doing whatever it took to have the pearl...
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The pearl also represents hope for everyone and exposed an evil side to most people. The doctor represented racism in its basic form. He judged people by the way they looked and how much money they have. He would rather see a baby die that not receive payment for services. He also showed racism toward Kino and his family because they were uneducated and he could make them believe the child was still sick...
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