The idea of good, evil and evil in the eastern part of Eden is described in East Eden of John Steinbeck. This can be seen through a general understanding of the external conflict in the novel, the conflict of character, and the conflict between good and evil. The confrontation between the main character Cathy and Adam reflects the concept of good and evil in their relationship. Like Caesar, Cathy caused a huge battle between Adam and his brother Charles.
East of Eden is the twelfth novel by John Steinbecks, he wrote on two young sons, Tom and John Steinbeck. This is a magnificent story in the narrow Salinas Valley in Northern California, a story of the fate of the intertwining of the two families, Trusk and Hamilton. John Steinbeck, the author of the novel, believes that the eastern part of Eden is his wonderful work and claims that all his other works are ways of writing this work (Broome 66). One of the themes of the novel is a consistent struggle of mankind on the way to good and evil. Steinbeck depicts the inevitable struggle of good and evil in society, but it also focuses on the struggle occurring within each individual. The purpose of this paper is to analyze how John Steinbeck's novel "The East of the Garden of Eden" explains the fight between good and evil.
The idea of good, evil and evil in the eastern part of Eden is described in East Eden of John Steinbeck. This can be seen through a general understanding of the external conflict in the novel, the conflict of character, and the conflict between good and evil. The confrontation between the main character Cathy and Adam reflects the concept of good and evil in their relationship. Like Caesar, Cathy caused a huge battle between Adam and his brother Charles.
The struggle between Eden's brothers and struggle for power and temperament revealed the eastern part of Eden from a new perspective. The portraits of Steinbeck's brothers and sisters represent good and evil of each character in the story. The nature of good and evil as a natural choice, even among brothers and sisters, can be seen as a competition of either body, heart, emotion. Brothers from the biblical characters reflect Steinbeck's characters in every concept in the novel.
East of Eden is a novel published by John Steinbeck who won the Nobel prize in September 1952. Eastern part of Eden, which is well described as Steinbeck's most ambitious novel, brings in complex details of two families, Trusk and Hamilton and their intertwined stories. The novel was originally written for Steinbeck 's infant, Tom and John (six and a half and four and a half respectively, respectively). Steinbeck wants to explain in detail the Salinas Valley. According to his third and last wife Elaine, Steinbeck thinks that this is his great. Steinbeck talks about the eastern part of Eden: "It has everything, I have been able to understand my skills and occupations for years," he further insisted. "