Examples Of Greed Depicted In John Steinbeck's 'The Pearl'

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This quote shows how we humans are never satisfied with what we have. We can own lots of stuff but once someone has more than us we suddenly want to own the same things that that person has. Its human nature and we may never be able to change the lust and greed that it has costed us. “The Pearl” has several examples throughout the book. The first example is when Kino finds the Pearl of The World. Suddenly everyone is wondering how they can benefit from his pearl. Shop keepers are looking at the clothes that haven’t sold and are probably raising the price just so they can get more money out of Kino. These people are thinking about what is not there and want it. See this is exactly what the quote is say; human nature makes us never satisfied