Pearl Chapter 2 Review Flashcards
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Where is the town located?

The town is located near a beach on an estuary.

Where is an important place talked about where canoes can be seen coming from?

Nayarit.

Where exactly does the story seem to be taking place?

Mexico.

What do we find out Kino values a lot?

<p>Kino values his canoe a lot.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to Coyotito after Kino finds the pearl?

<p>Coyotito's pain and poison starts going away.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the connection between god and this chapter?

<p>They believe that finding a pearl is god giving a pat on the back.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are pearls made?

<p>Pearls are made when a grain of sand irritates the oyster and it coats the outside with multiple layers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are we told that Kino is skilled at?

<p>Kino is skilled at holding his breath underwater and finding the best oysters.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Location and Setting

  • The town is situated near a beach on an estuary, suggesting a coastal environment.
  • An important location mentioned is Nayarit, known for canoes coming from the area.
  • The narrative unfolds in Mexico, indicating the cultural backdrop.

Kino's Values and Heritage

  • Kino treasures his canoe deeply, viewing it as a familial heirloom, passed down from his grandfather and father, symbolizing legacy and value.
  • The canoe represents the only significant possession Kino holds, emphasizing its importance in his life.

Chapter Two Plot Overview

  • Coyotito’s condition worsens from a sting, prompting Juana to apply seaweed as a remedy, believing it to be more effective than a doctor's treatment.
  • Desperation drives Kino to dive for pearls to afford a doctor's care, while Juana prays for a pearl to save Coyotito.
  • Kino’s search leads him to hear "The Song of the Pearl," enhancing the mystical connection to the pearl's significance.
  • Despite finding several small oysters, Kino initially bypasses a single, larger oyster. Juana encourages him to open it, leading to the discovery of an immense pearl, described as "as big as a seagull's egg."
  • The discovery coincides with Coyotito’s pain subsiding, igniting Kino’s emotional response of howling and screaming, which contrasts with the value of the pearl he possesses.

Spiritual Beliefs

  • The belief illustrates a connection between divine intervention and fortune; finding the pearl is viewed as a sign from God rather than mere luck, underscoring the characters' faith.

Pearls and Their Formation

  • Pearls are formed when a grain of sand irritates an oyster, prompting the oyster to coat the irritant with layers, culminating in a pearl’s creation.

Kino's Skills

  • Kino exhibits remarkable proficiency in holding his breath while underwater and adeptness at locating the best oysters, highlighting his talent as a pearl diver.

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Explore the key details from Chapter 2 of John Steinbeck's 'The Pearl' through these flashcards. This quiz focuses on the setting of the story, significant locations, and key values held by the main character, Kino. Test your knowledge and familiarize yourself with the important elements presented in this chapter.

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