![]() ![]() Kino could never remember seeing her eyes closed when he awakened. She takes care of the family by cooking for her husband and child. Lastly, Juana is also seen as a voice of reason when she sticks by Kino throughout appearing caring and protective. Had Kino listened to her, maybe, just maybe they would still have their hut and canoe intact and their son Coyotito would still be alive. After this attack, Juana reiterates her earlier sentiments that the pearl is evil and that they ought to destroy it or throw it back into the sea before it destroys them together with their son. Then, after they failed to sell the pearl, someone lurking outside Kino's hut at night injures Kino badly when he slashes him and leaves him with a deep cut running from ear to chin. Juana says that the pearl is evil and that they should get rid of it. A thief tries to steal the pearl and Kino fights him while trying to protect it. Juana is wise enough to see the potentially harmful nature of the pearl. She manages to save the child's life since the poison eventually recedes from his body. ![]() After praying and chanting ancient magic spells, she gathers brown seaweed and makes a poultice which she then applies to the child's shoulder to help reduce the pain. She then rushes the child to the doctor to seek treatment when it became apparent that the doctor would not come to the brushwood houses where they lived. First, she sucks the poison out of Coyotito's body. She takes several quick steps to save his life. Juana's ability to make swift judgment is first seen when the child is stung by the scorpion. She helps to keep Kino's wild desire for wealth in check and acts as the pillar of the family both in calm days and during the tumultuous days after they found the pearl. In a world full of irrational and impulsive people, it's really delightful to have some individuals who have the ability to make sound judgments and offer practical solutions in the face of impending calamity. ![]() To sum up, it is apparent that Juana is definitely the pillar of strength that Kino lies on. She is indeed the pillar of Kino’s family. She obviously puts in a lot of effort in trying to protect her family. After Coyotito's death, she remains close to her husband when they return the village with their lifeless baby. She asks him to remove the white clothes as he readied himself to attack the trackers. When Kino suggests that they split up so that he tries to mislead the trackers, she refuses and says that they stick together. She advises Kino to leave the village after he killed a man. This action makes us conclude that Juana is indeed a reasonable person. She is content with the little they have unlike Kino who is blinded by greed. She tried to throw the pearl away in a desperate bid to save her family. She collects the pearl and hands it back to Kino after he is attacked. Juana is so considerate since she remains reasonably level-headed even after Kino attacks her. ![]() Kino strikes her face with a clenched fist and kicks her on the side. Moreover, she takes a bold step of trying to throw the pearl away. Juana is surely the strength of Kino’s family. ![]()
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