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The Pearl By John Steinbeck

Introduction John Steinbeck was a social activist. He became the voice of the poor and the oppressed, people who had no one to speak for them. Parable – a brief story, usually with human characters, that is told to teach a lesson. Steinbeck wrote: “If this story is a parable, perhaps everyone takes his own meaning from it and reads his own life into it.” In other words, “The Pearl” will mean something different to each of you.

Anticipation Guide agree or disagree Human wishes tend to be in vain. Nature should be left undisturbed. When the natural order of things is disturbed, the result is disastrous. Those who lack education are often taken advantage of. Parents make selfish choices for their children. Power generally corrupts those who have it. Evil breeds more evil. Family members generally understand and look out for each other. Greed can make a person unrecognizable to those who love them. Playing with fate yields positive consequences.

Steinbeck and the Parable Steinbeck hinted that The Pearl is both symbolic and literal. In other words, the story can be about the struggles of the poor or how sudden wealth can change everything for any family. It is can also be seen as simply the story about one family. The symbolic meaning of the story may differ from reader to reader. The story is more than just a plot (this happened and this and then this). The reader needs to understand that there is meaning below the surface of the story.

Sources Parable of the Pearl of Great Price Steinbeck wrote The Pearl based on his personal convictions, and based the story on the biblical parable of a ?pearl of great price.' In this story, a jewel for which the merchant trades everything he owns becomes the metaphor for Heaven. Everything in the merchant's earthly existence, however, becomes worthless when compared to the joys of living with God in Heaven. However, Steinbeck uses the parable as a meditation on the American dream of success. Steinbeck, who himself had risen quickly to prosperity, explores how Kino, the protagonist of The Pearl, deals with his newfound prominence in the community and riches. Matthew 13: 45-46 “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.”

The Legend of El Mechudo Sources The Legend of El Mechudo The story of a young man who finds a very valuable pearl and what happens as a result.

History In the 16th century the Spanish landed in Mexico and overthrew the Aztecs. The Spaniards enslaved the native people of the area. Today, these people are not slaves but they make up the underclass of Mexican society. The descendants of the Spanish conquerors are still richer and more powerful than the rest of the population. They make up the ruling class of Mexico.

Social Classes of Mexican Culture The doctor, the priest, and the pearl buyers are all of Spanish descent (upper class). Kino and his family practice the Catholic religion, but still hold onto their belief in the pagan gods. The upper class looks down on the poor native people because of their beliefs, their race, and their poverty.

Characters and Objects The characters are also symbols used to show meaning and teach a lesson. Kino Juana Coyotito the doctor the pearl-buyers the priest