It is the American dream in the east of Eden that all Americans are pursuing in life, but it does not seem perfectly understood; although this is all Americans' hope and desire, These goals are rarely fulfilled. This is America 's dream. In the eastern part of Eden, John Steinbeck showed various aspects of American dreams through each character's wishes and wishes. All the personality of eastern Eden may have a slightly different concept of the American dream, but it is rich and wanting to create a better life for children, Faye Wong and Kathy, It seems to be common to Adam and Cyrus.
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. "
East of Eden, John Steinbeck's passion and exhilarating epic recreates the epoch-making story of Genesis through the intertwining life of two American families. As a result, Steinbeck's own childhood home, the purely American legend of Salinas Valley in northern California was born. Steinbeck sings it in personal nostalgia, this valley as tragic as victory is shadowy.
In 1952, John Steinbeck published works called his novels "East of Eden", "Large Works". This is a symbolic reproduction of the Cain and Abel Biblical stories in Salinas Valley, Canada, which later Stevens wrote. His life is hoping to reaffirm his status as a major novelist. Described as the most ambitious novel by Steinbeck, East Eden is centered around two families, Trasks and Hamiltons. Both were the initial residents of the Salinas Valley in California. The author wrote a book to his son, Tom, 6 years old and John 4 years old, and put himself as a small figure in the novel. Steinbeck wants to record the detailed and multifaceted history of Salinas Valley for children. In addition, the author wrote that the novel is "a soul for myself", "It has all the things I can master in my crafts or occupations over the years".