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The Pearl by John Steinbeck


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This collection of documents centers on John Steinbeck’s classic novella, The Pearl, providing both the fictional narrative and scholarly context. The included biographical sketches trace Steinbeck’s life from his California roots to his Nobel Prize, highlighting his career-long focus on the struggles of the working class. An extensive introduction by Linda Wagner-Martin analyzes the story as a spiritual allegory and a critique of how the obsession with wealth can dismantle a community. The primary text follows Kino, a diver whose discovery of a magnificent jewel leads to a series of tragic events, including the loss of his home and his child. Ultimately, the sources illustrate a harrowing journey from hope to total devastation, ending with the protagonist returning the cursed object to the ocean. Detailed illustrations and reading lists further supplement this examination of human greed and the resilience of the marginalized.

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