The climax in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is when Kino, the protagonist, kills a man in a struggle over the valuable pearl he found. This act leads to a chain of events that ultimately result in tragedy for Kino and his family.
Jesus is traditionally considered the only man who can walk by kino. This is a reference to a scenario in John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl."
Kino says, "I am a man" and "I am a man" instead of, "I am a man" as a response to the doctor's refusal to treat his son, Coyotito, in Chapter 4 of The Pearl. This shows Kino's inner turmoil and desperation as he tries to save his son's life, leading him to feel both helpless and enraged at the injustice he faces.
i believe that Kino is responsible for Coyotito's death because the sheep trackers would have never killed his kid if he wasn't so greedy to sell the pearl
When Kino went to sell his pearl, he encountered corruption and greed among the pearl buyers who conspired to offer him a lower price than the pearl's worth. Kino refused to accept their low offers, resulting in increased tension and eventually leading to a violent confrontation in which Kino killed a man in self-defense. This event set off a series of tragic events that ultimately led to the loss of Kino's family and the destruction of his dreams.
the christan has a evil man locked and he responds
victim and supect
The Man He Killed was created in 1902.
I Killed That Man was created in 1941.
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He kills another man. Doesnt say who, but he kills a man in the beach
The duration of I Killed That Man is 1.18 hours.