The Pearl

How do you think Kino would have reacted to the price offered by the pearl buyer if he had not made all these futuristic hopes and desires?

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Kino knew the pearl was worth a lot of money as soon as he laid eyes on it. One of the themes in the book is the desire that resides in men's hearts. I think Steinbeck is saying that it is human nature to desire wealth when it becomes a possibility. People to this with lotteries when they buy a ticket even knowing the odds. It is difficult to say that Kino would not have dreamed of riches.