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THE PEARL. BY JOHN STEINBECK. CHAPTER 1. KINO’S SON COYOTITO IS BITTEN BY A SCORPION. PLOT. Kino lives with his family in a settlement of brush houses on the out skirts of La Paz. Kino goes out to watch the dawn break. Juana goes about her domestic chores: Prepares the breakfast
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THE PEARL BY JOHN STEINBECK
CHAPTER 1 KINO’S SON COYOTITO IS BITTEN BY A SCORPION
PLOT • Kino lives with his family in a settlement of brush houses on the out skirts of La Paz. • Kino goes out to watch the dawn break. • Juana goes about her domestic chores: • Prepares the breakfast • Cleans the baby ( Coyotito ) • Breastfeeds him • The neighbors go about their routine. • Kino eats his breakfast first followed by Juana.
- Kino & Juana see a scorpion moving slowly down the rope. • - Coyotito shakes the rope and falls on his shoulder. • - Kino catches the scorpion and smashes it into a paste. • - Juana tries to suck the poison out of the sting. • - Juana asks the doctor but the neighbors told her that the doctor will not come. • - Juana wants to meet the Doctor. • - The doctor refuse to give a treatment because they doesn’t has money.
THEME The theme of family • We choose this theme because in this chapter, it tells readers about Kino and Juana life and how Coyotito is bitten and what Kino and Juana do about it.
PHSYICAL SETTINGS • The Settlement ( Village ) • The people who live here are native Mexican-Indian. • The Town ( La Paz ) • The people who live here are fairly rich and educated • The Doctor house • Where Kino and Juana ask a treatment.
KINO • Courageous • Protective • Capable of extreme violence • Strong and tender relationship with Juana and Coyotito
JUANA • Good wife and mother • Practical • Determined / bold • Religious person
COYOTITO • Parent hopes for the future • Kino’s son • Still a baby
THE DOCTOR • Selfish • Cold and heartless • Loves to indulge in luxury • Fat
STAFF • Ariffuddin • Farid • Idham • Rabie’ • Fadhullah
CHAPTER 1 KINO’S SON COYOTITO IS BITTEN BY A SCORPION
PLOT • Kino lives with his family in a settlement of brush houses on the out skirts of La Paz. • Kino goes out to watch the dawn break. • Juana goes about her domestic chores: • Prepares the breakfast • Cleans the baby ( Coyotito ) • Breastfeeds him • The neighbors go about their routine. • Kino eats his breakfast first followed by Juana.
Kino & Juana see a scorpion moving slowly down the rope. • Coyotito shakes the rope and falls on his shoulder. • Kino catches the scorpion and smashes it into a paste. • Juana tries to suck the poison out of the sting. • Juana asks the doctor but the neighbors told her that the doctor will not come. • Juana wants to meet the Doctor. • The doctor refuse to give a treatment because they doesn’t has money.
THEME The theme of family • We choose this theme because in this chapter, it tells readers about Kino and Juana life and how Coyotito is bitten and what Kino and Juana do about it.
PHSYICAL SETTINGS • The Settlement ( Village ) • The people who live here are native Mexican-Indian. • The Town ( La Paz ) • The people who live here are fairly rich and educated • The Doctor house • Where Kino and Juana ask a treatment.
KINO • Courageous • Protective • Capable of extreme violence • Strong and tender relationship with Juana and Coyotito
JUANA • Good wife and mother • Practical • Determined / bold • Religious person
COYOTITO • Parent hopes for the future • Kino’s son • Still a baby
THE DOCTOR • Selfish • Cold and heartless • Loves to indulge in luxury • Fat
STAFF • Ariffuddin • Farid • Idham • Rabie’ • Fadhullah