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Hll&iil
is
Kino's
w.fe
who
always
prays
to
God
for
having
good
luck.
She
also
has
an
irr;portant
funct£oP.
in
the
novel
because
she
is
the
one
who
first
reaEzes
that
the
pearl
is
a
kind
of
a
tihreat
for
her
family
life.
Coyotito
is
Kino's
and
Juana's
little
son
who
is hurt by
a
scorpion's sting. He is,
at first, a victh-n of his
parents'
econornic
condition
<L'ld
at
the
end,
he
becomes
a
victim
of
his
;Jarents'
greediness.
At
the
end
of
the story,
he is killed by a bunch of
people cai!ed trackers.
Jll!an
Toma.s
is
Kino's
older
brother who
loves
and
supports Kino.
He
is
still
able
to
wa:n
Kir.o
about
the danger
of
possessing
a
great
vah.:able
pearL
He
is
also
a
brave and
kind
man. It
is
seen when
he
helps
him by offering his house
as a hidden
place
for
Kino
and
Juana.
Apo!oni21.
is
Juan Tomas'
wife who
takes
care
of
their
four
children.
She
is a kindhearted
lady because she agrees to give Kino and Juana a
place to
hide.
Neighbours
are
people
who
live
around
Kino's
house.
They
like
to
help
each
others
when
there
is
a
problem.
It
is
seen
when
the
baby
is
sick
,
they
come
to
Kino's
house
to
see what
happened
and follow
Kino to
see the
doctor
in the
town.
is
an
arrogant
;>erson who
lives
in
the
town
&'1d
is
a
very
money-oriented.
The
Doctor's
servant
is
a
man
who
comes
from
the
s&'Tl.e
race
as
Kino.
The
priest
is
a
person
who
is
interested
in money just
like everyone else. He convi.c"lces Kino to give
him some
money.
The buyers
are
peopie who, b fact,
like
to
cheat
poor
people
like Kino.
They
try
to
give
the
lowest
price
to
the
fisherman
who
tries
to sell
his
pearL
The
beggars
are
homeless
pecpie
who
sleep
outside
the
church.
Til<; stranger
is
a
man
who
sneaks
in
and
tiies
to
steal
the
pearl
ar.d
to
kill
Kino
in
lis
wooden
hoc;se.
The
trackers
are
a
bunch
of
people
who
tollow Kino
and
Juana
from
t.e
village
and
L.]
to
steal
the
pearl.
They kill Coyotito
by
shooting
him while resti..-Jg in a cave.
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