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Why do things happen in sets of three in the novel the pearl by john steinbeck?

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I don't understand what is the significance of the groups of three in the novel please help me.

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  1. I haven't read that book in years and if you gave examples of what happens in group of three in the book I might be able to answer better but three is a significant number.

    Think of things explained in three: Past, present, future. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Etc.

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