Voice Against Social Oppression in Steinbeck'sThe Pearl
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John Steinbeck, in his novelThe Pearltries to show the psychological and
physical conflicts. Kino,theprotagonist of the novel, is always oppressed by the
higher class, rich people and so-called high tribe. He struggles against it from the
beginning to the end. His answers or solutions to the problems are guided by violence
which is his voice against the social discrimination and oppression. Pearl comes as a
tool to fight.At the end of novel, he flings the pearl which shows his strong voice
against social oppression.Theconflict of the novel moves to violence and thecause
of conflict is the class division between theoppressorsand oppressed. It is seen
throughout the novel. So, the theory of Marxism has becomeanappropriate tool here
to analyze it.
