The Pearl by John Steinbeck
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What happened to pearl agents who took pearls elsewhere to sell?

They were never heard from again.

What will Juana and Coyotito do when Kino leaves the village?

Go with him.

What happened to Kino in the night?

He was attacked and cut with a knife.

What did having one pearl buyer prevent?

<p>Competition.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the buyers say they could not offer Kino a high price for the pearl?

<p>It was too big.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Juana want to do with the pearl in this chapter?

<p>Throw it away.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was another way to get money for the pearl instead of selling it to local buyers?

<p>Have an agent sell it at the capital.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why didn't the fishermen dive for pearls the day Kino sold his pearl?

<p>They wanted to see how much money he got for the sale of his pearl.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Kino do with the pearl after the buyers made their final offer?

<p>Wrapped it in deerskin and left.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How far away was the capital?

<p>1,000 miles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Pearl Agents and Their Fate

  • Pearl agents who took pearls to sell in other locations mysteriously disappeared, indicating a dangerous environment for those seeking profit outside the village.

Juana and Coyotito's Decision

  • Juana and her baby, Coyotito, plan to accompany Kino when he leaves the village, highlighting their unity and shared fate.

Kino's Assault

  • During the night, Kino suffers an attack where he is slashed with a knife, emphasizing the violence and danger surrounding him.

Monopolization of Pearl Buying

  • The presence of only one pearl buyer in town eliminates competition, allowing for unfair pricing and manipulation of the market.

Buyers' Justification for Low Prices

  • Local pearl buyers claimed they could not offer a higher price for Kino's pearl because it was considered too large, reflecting their effort to undervalue the pearl.

Juana's Desires

  • Juana expresses a wish to discard the pearl, seeing it as a source of trouble and conflict rather than wealth.

Alternative Selling Options

  • Instead of selling to local buyers, Kino could have an agent sell the pearl in the capital city, representing a higher potential value.

Fishermen's Hesitation

  • Fishermen abstained from diving for pearls the day Kino sold his pearl; they were curious about the sale price, indicating a community keenly interested in Kino's fortune.

Kino's Actions Post-Offer

  • After receiving final offers from the pearl buyers, Kino carefully wraps the pearl in deerskin and departs, showcasing his determination and attachment despite the circumstances.

Distance to the Capital

  • The capital city is located 1,000 miles away from Kino's village, suggesting a significant journey with potential for opportunity beyond local constraints.

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This quiz explores key events and themes in John Steinbeck's novella 'The Pearl'. It covers the fate of pearl agents, Juana's and Coyotito's decisions, the violence Kino faces, and the monopolization of the pearl market. Test your understanding of the story's critical moments and character motivations.

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