Chapter one : When Coyotito is in danger of being by the scorpion, Jinana mutters an ancient magic incantation and then some Hail Marys to Protect Her son. The ancient, superstitous Religion of the peasantry has mixed with the Catholicism of the Western upper class.

Juana appeals to native gods and the western god , uncertain of which holds the true power . This mingling of a polytheistic religion with Roman Catholicism is common in native countries that are colonized. The natives combine the gods of their own religion with the figures of Catholicism . Elements o their original faith remain , such as incantations like the one Juana mutters .

Chapter 2 :

Superstition 2 : Juana prays that Kino Will find a pearl so that they can have Coyotito’s scorpion sting treated by the doctor. She prays in an attempt to force from the gods the luck she and Kino need to take care of Coyotito . Finding a pearl of value is strictly luck . Pearls themselves are accidental , and finding a pearl is considered a gift from the gods or God .

Superstition 3 : When Kino finds the large shell , he reluctant to open it first because he doesn’t want to show the gods or God that he wants the pearl so much . He believes that if he wants it too much , it won’t happen , and so he waits to open the shell .

Chapter 3 :

Superstition 4 : Kino worries that the gods will revenge against him if he finds success . He Knows that the gods hate when en plan for success , and now that Kino is making plans , he fears that something will com and rob him of this opportunity .

Superstition 5 : Juana believes that the pearl is cursed because it has brought an intruder into their home. She warns Kino that will destroy them all , including their son, if they don’t throw it back into the sea, but Kino won’t listen . His desire to use the pearl to educate his son and make a better life for his family is too strong . He ignores Juana’s warning and keeps the pearl.

Chapter 4 :

Superstition 6 : Juana still believes that the pearl is cursed, and she asks Kino to throw it back into he sea again , but he refuses. He insists that it is their only chance and he won’t give it up . Juana , however, knows that the pearl will only bring more evil and disaster to them , and decides she must take matters into her own hands , and get rid of the pearl .

Chapter 5 :

Superstition 7 : Juana decide that if Kino won’t get rid of the cursed pearl , she will . She takes the pearl and tries to throw it back into the sea to protect her family from any more danger , but Kino stops her. Her fear of the pearl is well-founded ; Kino beats her for trying to get rid of the pearl , further proving that pearl is cursed and evil. It has made Kino attack and harm the one person he loves most .

Superstition 8 : Juana warns Kino that pearl is cursed and that he must get rod of it to pass the evil on to someone else. He hopes that Kino can sell it soon so that the evil of the pearl will not destroy his family before Kino can rid himself of it .

Chapter 6 :

Superstition 9 : When Kino looks in to the pearl ad sees only he tragedies that have befallen his family, he begins to believe that the pearl is cursed , but he still cannot part with it .

Superstition 10 : Kino and Juana throw the pearl back into the sea after Coyotito is Killed by the trackers . The cursed Pearl has brought about the death of their child forced Kino to kill to Survive and protect his family . The great pearl has brought nothing but misery to Kino and His Family , And together they throw the cursed object back into the sea. As it sinks , the music of the pearl turns to whisper and then disappears .

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