The Pearl _ 11/04 - 11/09

The Pearl - John Steinbeck

"Juana, considering the matter, threw caution to the winds, and she dressed Coyotito in the clothes she had prepared for his baptism, when there would be money for his baptism."

This quotation comes from page 44 from The Pearl by John Steinbeck, when Kino and Juana are taking the pearl of the world to be sold. Earlier on, Kino looked into the surface of the pearl and saw all the things he could do with the money it would make; he and Juana would be married; Coyotito would be baptized; he would go to school. To the rest of the community Kino is crazy for dreaming this way because nobody of his people had ever done something like that before. Juana sees that this will be the day that starts the rest of their life of new adventures, and she decides that the way she dresses her baby son will help make their dreams come true. She marks this occasion as important as his baptism and dresses him well for it. 

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