THE PEARL BY JOHN STEINBECK CHAPTER 1 KINO’S SON COYOTITO IS BITTEN BY A SCORPION.

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THE PEARL BY JOHN STEINBECK

CHAPTER 1 KINO’S SON COYOTITO IS BITTEN BY A SCORPION

PLOTPLOT Kino lives with his family in a settlement of brush houses on the out skirts of La Paz. Kino goes out to watch the dawn break. Juana goes about her domestic chores: Prepares the breakfast Cleans the baby ( Coyotito ) Breastfeeds him The neighbors go about their routine. Kino eats his breakfast first followed by Juana.

- Kino & Juana see a scorpion moving slowly down the rope. - Coyotito shakes the rope and falls on his shoulder. - Kino catches the scorpion and smashes it into a paste. - Juana tries to suck the poison out of the sting. - Juana asks the doctor but the neighbors told her that the doctor will not come. - Juana wants to meet the Doctor. - The doctor refuse to give a treatment because they doesn’t has money.

THEME The theme of family We choose this theme because in this chapter, it tells readers about Kino and Juana life and how Coyotito is bitten and what Kino and Juana do about it.

PHSYICAL SETTINGS The Settlement ( Village ) The people who live here are native Mexican-Indian. The Town ( La Paz ) The people who live here are fairly rich and educated The Doctor house Where Kino and Juana ask a treatment. The Settlement ( Village ) The people who live here are native Mexican-Indian. The Town ( La Paz ) The people who live here are fairly rich and educated The Doctor house Where Kino and Juana ask a treatment.

CHARACTERSCHARACTERS

KINO CourageousCourageous ProtectiveProtective Capable of extreme violenceCapable of extreme violence Strong and tender relationship with Juana and CoyotitoStrong and tender relationship with Juana and Coyotito CourageousCourageous ProtectiveProtective Capable of extreme violenceCapable of extreme violence Strong and tender relationship with Juana and CoyotitoStrong and tender relationship with Juana and Coyotito

JUANA Good wife and motherGood wife and mother PracticalPractical Determined / boldDetermined / bold Religious personReligious person Good wife and motherGood wife and mother PracticalPractical Determined / boldDetermined / bold Religious personReligious person

COYOTITO Parent hopes for the future Kino’s son Still a baby

THE DOCTOR Selfish Cold and heartless Loves to indulge in luxury Fat

STAFF Ariffuddin Farid Idham Rabie’ Fadhullah STAFF Ariffuddin Farid Idham Rabie’ Fadhullah

CHAPTER 1 KINO’S SON COYOTITO IS BITTEN BY A SCORPION

PLOTPLOT Kino lives with his family in a settlement of brush houses on the out skirts of La Paz. Kino goes out to watch the dawn break. Juana goes about her domestic chores: Prepares the breakfast Cleans the baby ( Coyotito ) Breastfeeds him The neighbors go about their routine. Kino eats his breakfast first followed by Juana.

Kino & Juana see a scorpion moving slowly down the rope. Coyotito shakes the rope and falls on his shoulder. Kino catches the scorpion and smashes it into a paste. Juana tries to suck the poison out of the sting. Juana asks the doctor but the neighbors told her that the doctor will not come. Juana wants to meet the Doctor. The doctor refuse to give a treatment because they doesn’t has money.

THEME The theme of family We choose this theme because in this chapter, it tells readers about Kino and Juana life and how Coyotito is bitten and what Kino and Juana do about it.

PHSYICAL SETTINGS The Settlement ( Village ) The people who live here are native Mexican-Indian. The Town ( La Paz ) The people who live here are fairly rich and educated The Doctor house Where Kino and Juana ask a treatment. The Settlement ( Village ) The people who live here are native Mexican-Indian. The Town ( La Paz ) The people who live here are fairly rich and educated The Doctor house Where Kino and Juana ask a treatment.

CHARACTERSCHARACTERS

KINO CourageousCourageous ProtectiveProtective Capable of extreme violenceCapable of extreme violence Strong and tender relationship with Juana and CoyotitoStrong and tender relationship with Juana and Coyotito CourageousCourageous ProtectiveProtective Capable of extreme violenceCapable of extreme violence Strong and tender relationship with Juana and CoyotitoStrong and tender relationship with Juana and Coyotito

JUANA Good wife and motherGood wife and mother PracticalPractical Determined / boldDetermined / bold Religious personReligious person Good wife and motherGood wife and mother PracticalPractical Determined / boldDetermined / bold Religious personReligious person

COYOTITO Parent hopes for the future Kino’s son Still a baby

THE DOCTOR Selfish Cold and heartless Loves to indulge in luxury Fat

STAFF Ariffuddin Farid Idham Rabie’ Fadhullah STAFF Ariffuddin Farid Idham Rabie’ Fadhullah