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naturalism, showing believable, everyday events, to showcase his story. Kino is a pearl diver,
living in a primitive environment, despite it probably being in the contemporary age of the late
19th- or 20th-century. The description of the surroundings of Kinos hut by the sea is typical of
the lifestyle of the natives of the time....
Friday, December 30, 2011
How does the author John Steinbeck use naturalism in the book The Pearl?
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