How is the doctor described in the Pearl?
Similarly one may ask, how is Juana described in the Pearl?
Juana represents the traditional loving, obedient, and forgiving wife. Her strength comes from her love for her family. For Juana, every decision she makes is in the best interest of her husband Kino and her son Coyotito, even when Kino does not agree.
Accordingly, what does the doctor give Coyotito?
Coyotito is the infant son of Juana and Kino in John Steinbeck's The Pearl. The doctor wants some of the money, so he goes to Kino, Juana and Coyotito's home. After giving Coyotito a pill to make him sick, he comes back and makes him better.
Juana and Kino are suspicious, but also uneducated, so they do not trust their own instincts. When the doctor asks for payment, he pretends not to know about the pearl and offers to keep it in his safe. Throughout, the doctor dreams of returning to Paris and drinking wine in restaurants.