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Character Analysis of Kino from The Pearl
Kino, a character from the story "The Pearl," is a prime
example of a developing character. From the start through
to the end, he develops drastically. At the beginning, he
was thought out to be a good loyal husband but as time
went on he became a selfish, greedy person who would do
anything for money. When the story began Kino seemed to
be a good husband who wanted nothing more than to be
able to support his family. After a scorpion had stung
Coyotito, Kino prayed that he would find a pearl not to
become a rich man but so that he could pay the doctor to
heal the baby, as
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