Table of Contents
- 1 How are the trackers described in the pearl?
- 2 What do the trackers hear in the pearl?
- 3 Why does Kino not try to cover their tracks from the trackers?
- 4 How is Coyotito described in the Pearl?
- 5 Why does Kino consider letting the trackers take him?
- 6 For what reason does Kino fear the trackers What sound does Kino hear after he kills the trackers?
- 7 How does Steinbeck create the sense that Kino and Juana are followed?
- 8 How does Steinbeck illustrate the theme of self-defense in the novel?
How are the trackers described in the pearl?
The trackers The group of violent and corrupt men that follows Kino and Juana when they leave the village, hoping to waylay Kino and steal his pearl.
What do the trackers hear in the pearl?
Kino and Juana realize the trackers will eventually find them, and having stolen the pearl, will have to kill them to hide their crime. Juana and Coyotito hide in the cave while Kino goes down to the trackers with his machete. As Kino approaches unseen, the trackers hear a child’s cry.
What is Kino’s only fear as the trackers follow him?
He tells Juana that when the trackers follow the false trails, they can then slip away down to the lowlands again. Kino, however, is frightened that Coyotito may cry, and so he relegates to Juana the responsibility of seeing that Coyotito makes no noise.
Why does Kino not try to cover their tracks from the trackers?
Why did Kino think there wouldn’t be tracks when they first started out? Because the wind was blowing and causing the sand to cover their tracks.
How is Coyotito described in the Pearl?
Perhaps the most important, though most silent, character in the novel, Coyotito is Juana and Kino’s infant son. He is a naïve instigator of action: in the beginning of the novel, he shakes the rope of his hanging box, causing the scorpion to fall on his shoulder and sting him.
What sound does Kino hear after killing the trackers?
He uses the butt of the rifle to smash the head of a seated tracker, and shoots the third tracker while he’s trying to escape. 20. What does Kino hear after he kills the trackers? “…the keening, moaning, rising hysterical cry from the little cave…the cry of death.”
Why does Kino consider letting the trackers take him?
Why does Kino consider letting the trackers take him? What does Juana say that convinces him not to? He considered it because if they let him live then his life would be better than it was at that moment. She reminds Kino that he has the pearl.
For what reason does Kino fear the trackers What sound does Kino hear after he kills the trackers?
What sound does Kino hear after he kills the trackers? He is afraid the trackers are going to kill him. He hears the cries of Coyotito.
Does Kino kill the trackers in the Pearl?
In defense, Kino kills the trackers while they are resting around a fire during. Before he does, however, one of them mistakes Coyotito ‘s cries for those of a coyote, and shoots and kills him. The trackers Character Timeline in The Pearl The timeline below shows where the character The trackers appears in The Pearl.
How does Steinbeck create the sense that Kino and Juana are followed?
Steinbeck creates the sense that Kino and Juana are followed at all times. Pursued by bighorn sheep trackers, Juana and Kino are literally hunted like animals. The division between man and animal is an important motif throughout this chapter. It primarily relates to Kino’s descent from those human qualities he once displayed.
How does Steinbeck illustrate the theme of self-defense in the novel?
Steinbeck illustrates this through a number of events, such as when Kino attacks the trackers. In this instance, Kino moves from being capable of murder for self-defense to a more cold-blooded killing.
How does Steinbeck show the division between man and animal?
The division between man and animal is an important motif throughout this chapter. It primarily relates to Kino’s descent from those human qualities he once displayed. Steinbeck illustrates this through a number of events, such as when Kino attacks the trackers.