The Pearl By John Steinbeck

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In the Pearl By John Steinbeck, Kino is a pearl diver who has a son and a wife named Juana and Coyotito who is the son of Kino.The canoe is important to Kino because it’s his first canoe and this boat has been used over many generations. This canoe was “The canoe of his Grand Father, plastered over and over, and splintered broken it.” The boat is a very important and fragile object in his culture so it is very important to him. This canoe made Kino mad when he saw there was a hole in because “For a canoe does not have sons, and a canoe cannot protect itself, and a wounded canoe does not heal.” He realizes that and knows that “This is beyond thinking. The killing of a man was not so evil as the killing of a boat.” This shows that a boat