![]() 2).” The pearls in life were the happy accidents in life that made one day shine brighter than another. “But the pearls were accidents, and the finding of one was luck, a little pat on the back by God or the gods or both (Chap. ![]() ![]() A family destroyed and a culture distressed is what one can see in the short story, “The Pearl.” Greed plays an important role in the lesson of “The Pearl,” in which John Steinbeck uses imagery and foreshadowing to highlight this theme and he utilizes personification and similes/metaphors to explain the theme easily. Literary Analysis on “The Pearl” “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck, truly has a great example to the life lesson on greed.
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