The Pearl
The Pearl
Why does Kino think the killing of a man is not as evil as the killing of the boat?
Why does Kino think the killing of a man is not as evil as the killing of the boat?
The boat provides a livelihood for an entire family and might possibly be the only possession a man has to implement his livelihood. The kill the boat takes away his manhood, as he can no longer provide for his family and those who depend on him.