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    The story of Cain and Abel played a major part in the theme of East of Eden. The biblical tale of brotherhood jealousy was used to emulate the relationships between the “C-Characters” and the “A-Characters”. The story of Cain and Abel depicted two brothers fighting for the affection of God, which ends with Abel being murdered by Cain. Steinbeck uses this story to create the narrative that ends up pitting the “C-Characters” against the “A-Characters”, in which the A-Characters are usually on the…

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    East of Eden, often quoted, discussed, and written about, serves as a cultural icon, and a landmark for American literature. The world Steinbeck builds is most often the center of discussion, with it’s realistic, depthful, characters that tell stories applicable to people from all walks of life from any generation. Often, however, Steinbeck’s underlying narrative seems to go unnoticed. What, at first glance, seems to be a novel full of characters that represent expectations of people in those…

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    John Ernest Steinbeck Jr was born on February 27, 1902 in Salinas California, to the parents of Olive Hamilton and John Ernest Steinbeck. John Steinbeck married three times; he married Carol Henning In 1930, Gwyndolyn Conger 1943, and Elaine Anderson Steinbeck in 1950. John had two sons with Gwyndolyn, and he named them Thomas and John. John Steinbeck wrote a very famous book called The Grapes of Wrath. John Steinbeck’s book The Grapes of Wrath is one of his best and most popular books ever.…

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    The facts that were both presented in the biography and the FBI file was how John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California in 1902. Both sources stated that he attended college at Stanford University, but did not graduate. John Steinbeck written numerous amounts of books, for example The Winter of Our Discontent. Many of Steinbeck’s books were about United States citizens dealing with economic problems of rural labor, such as The Grapes of Wrath is mainly about poverty of migrant workers. The…

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    In East of Eden, John Steinbeck introduces Adam as young, naive boy whose graciousness leads him to be ill-treated by both his father, brother, and future wife. Adam’s refinement and ability to have empathy for others cause him to be physically weaker compared to his brother and to have a mindset that opposes brutality. Adam is unable to see how corrupt his father truly is, unlike his brother Charles, whose naturally dark and violent temperament allows him to see Cyrus’ true form. Similarly,…

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    fog that sets the mood of the story and reflects Elisa. The imagery of the bright direction, what the reality is what is present in the beginning of the novel. As Steinbeck opens up by saying, “The high-grey flannel fog of winter closed off the Salinas Valley….” (Steinbeck, 800). This line is a great way to set off the mood and setting of the story from just the…

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    forces us to take a closer look from her perspective, which nobody in the story has done. Elisa wanted her husband to motivate her to do better. She wanted to be seen as an audacious woman rather than a typical housewife. She lived in a “closed off Salinas Valley” (Steinbeck 581) where she was isolated. She had a devotion for…

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    Steinbeck attended Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., intermittently between 1920 and 1926 but did not take a degree. Before his books attained success, he spent considerable time supporting himself as a manual laborer while writing, and his experiences lent authenticity to his depictions of the lives of the workers in his stories. He spent much of his life in Monterey county, Calif., which later was the setting of some of his fiction. Steinbeck’s reputation rests mostly on the naturalistic…

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    In his works of literature John Steinbeck was influenced by a variety factors, including his relationship to his mother and his early school teacher, other works of literature, and his experience working on ranches in California. Similar to most artists, Steinbeck also had multiple reasons for his writing. Most of those reasons were influenced by his own personal opinion and also by those who surrounded him in his life. At a young age, Steinbeck was influenced to write by some of his loved ones,…

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    John Steinbeck, a popular writer of short stories and novels, started off his career by attending Stanford University. When he realized that he could not continue his studies, he attempted free-lance writing, but he was not successful, so he returned to the area where he has been-California. Steinbeck’s novel often focused on social “economic problems of rural labors” (John Steinbeck Biographical, par.1). He was inspired to write Of Mice and Men because of his childhood observations of the poor…

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