Kino

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Kino is the impoverished Mexican-Indian pearl diver and tragic protagonist of John Steinbeck’s novella "The Pearl."

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Label Occurrences
Kino canonical 5

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
Protagonist
appearsIn The Pearl
appearsInForm Novella
associatedWithSymbol The Canoe
The Pearl
The Scorpion
centralThemeRelation Colonial oppression
Corruption
Family
Fate
Greed
conflictWith Doctor
Pearl buyers
Trackers
createdBy John Steinbeck
experiences Loss of child
Persecution
Violence
finds Great pearl
Pearl of great value
firstPublicationContext The Pearl
surface form: The Pearl (1947 novella)
hasCharacterTrait Determined
Protective
Proud
Suspicious
Violent
hasChild Coyotito
hasEthnicity Mexican-Indian
hasOccupation Pearl diver
hasSocioeconomicStatus Impoverished
hasSpouse Juana NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English (original text)
livesIn La Paz
livesInCountry Mexico
symbolizes Human ambition
Oppressed indigenous poor
The corrupting potential of wealth
throwsAway The Pearl
surface form: The pearl
undergoesCharacterArc From hopeful to desperate

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The Pearl mainCharacter Kino
The Pearl protagonist Kino
Coyotito hasParent Kino
Coyotito hasFather Kino
Coyotito drivesActionOf Kino