This summer, my school required me to read three books for my English class. One of them was called
The Pearl. This post is here to explain one of the key themes in the novel. There are quite a few important themes in
The Pearl. In the novel, the main character, Kino, finds a pearl in the ocean and begins to dream of the possibilities he can accomplish with the power of it. He becomes very ambitious to fulfill these dreams, and lets evil and greed rule him--driving him to do terrible things. In the end, the evil of the pearl destroys his family, and he finally truly realizes its evil and throws it back into the sea. The theme that we learn from this is that "people are never satisfied with what they have" and that greed can result in devastating destruction. I have chosen this picture of a man dreaming of money to help depict this theme--you can see how well-off he already is based on his clothing and posture, but yet he is still dreaming of something more.. Money.
I liked the theme you picked for this. I also liked the fact that the man in this picture looks completely taken care of, but he still wants more.
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