East of Eden: Chapters 1-9 Jen Andre Katelyn Cannarozzi Kevin Conklyn.

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East of Eden: Chapters 1-9 Jen Andre Katelyn Cannarozzi Kevin Conklyn

Complete the "Contrasts in Brothers" worksheet. Can you think of any similarities between Adam and Charles? Do Now:

Niggardly (page 40) - grudgingly mean about spending or granting; stingy o This word is not often used today due to its similarity to the slur, “nigger”. However, the two words are not actually etymologically related. Theosophy (page 15) - religious philosophy; teaching about God and the world based on mystical insight o Could be an interesting topic for the Philosophy of Life paper to discuss how religious beliefs influence personal philosophy. Inimical (page 35) - adverse in tendency or effect; unfriendly; hostile. o Thousands of actions that occur around the world today are considered inimical, such as terrorist bombings. Vocabulary

Pernicious (page 38) - causing insidious harm or ruin; deadly; fatal o Many terrorist groups commit pernicious acts of violence such as the bombing in Boston. Ubiquitous - (page 17) - present, appearing, or found everywhere o It's describing a presence of being everywhere at the same time; like an influence. Vocabulary

Allegorical Connections

Sons of Adam and Eve Cain = farmer, Abel = shepherd Both present gifts to God, who greatly favors Abel's gift Cain murders Abel out of jealousy God's punishment for Cain: o Cursed to live as a "fugitive and vagabond" o Sent to live in the land of Nod, which is east of Eden o Given a "mark" that would prevent others from killing him  forced to live out his life with guilt and unfruitful work Story of Cain and Abel Bible.com, Genesis

t-of-eden/3/ Cain and Abel Video

Similarities o Brothers - Sibling rivalry o Give gifts to "father"  What were the two gifts given to Cyrus? o "Father" favors Abel/Adam o Cain/Charles are jealous and attack their brother o Charles later gets a "mark of Cain" on his forehead Differences o Charles does not kill Adam as Cain killed Abel o God sent Cain to wander the Earth, but in the novel it is Adam who wanders Where have we seen this kind of father-son favoritism before? Cain & Abel = Charles & Adam

Names that start with C o Characters similar to Cain - Cathy, Charles, Cyrus o Evil, dishonest, mean, sinful Names that start with A o Characters similar to Abel - Adam, Alice o Good, kind, gentle Adam - Hebrew for "Man" o The first human; tempted by Eve in the Garden of Eden o Will we see Adam take on a more biblical "Adam" role? Samuel - Hebrew for "God has heard" o Leader of Israel, well known prophet o Samuel Hamilton - kind, selfless, intelligent leader of Hamilton family o Will we see Samuel take on a "prophetic" role? Biblical Names (Barnett)

Adam and Eve were kicked out of Eden for disobeying God and creating Original Sin God sent Cain to wander "east of Eden" in the land of Nod Land of Nod = Salinas Valley Land outside of Eden is full of good, evil, sin, and temptation Characters must live their lives with these forces around them and must make the right choices "East of Eden" (Genesis ) (Genesis )

Cathy as Eve o Introduces evil into the world o Sinfulness Important difference between Cathy & Eve o Eve was tricked into committing sin by the snake in the Garden of Eden o Cathy freely chooses to be evil and commit sins Cathy as the Devil o No conscience; tempts others to sin o Lacks an essential human quality Cathy as Lilith of Jewish Myth o First wife of Adam who refused to be subservient o Cathy does not place herself below anyone Cathy (Pelaia).

"Moral Monster" "I believe there are monsters born in the world to human parents...The face and body may be perfect, but if a twisted gene or a malformed egg can produce physical monsters, may not the same process produce a malformed soul" (Steinbeck 72). EVIL o Kills parents o Lies all the time o Manipulates Mr. Edwards Cathy

Themes & Symbols

HUGE theme in the novel! o Right vs. Wrong, Light vs. Dark, Truth vs. Dishonesty Steinbeck wanted to teach his sons about their family and about right and wrong Can be personal or interpersonal struggle Examples o Charles vs. Adam o Cyrus vs. Alice o Dishonest Cyrus - stolen fortune o Evil, manipulative Cathy o Good, kindhearted Samuel What are some other examples? Theme: Good vs. Evil (Shillinglaw)

Symbolizes land "East of Eden" - Land of Nod o Full of evil, sin, and temptation o Humans must make the right choices to overcome evil and original sin Physical symbol of Good vs. Evil o Gabilan Mountains - bright, sunny, happy o Santa Lucia Mountains - dark, and brooding o Light vs. Dark, Good vs. Evil Video o eden/10/ Symbol: The Salinas Valley ("East of Eden: Metaphor Analysis")

Inheritance = Symbol of Original Sin o Suspicious Trask fortune, apparently earned by Cyrus in a dishonest manner o Original sin - Inherent sin passed down to all humans due to Adam and Eve's wrongful actions in the Garden of Eden o The dishonest fortune that Cyrus made is literally passed down to his sons like an "original sin" Humans must bear the burden of original sin, and the Trasks must bear the burden of this fortune Theme: Inheritance and Fortune ("East of Eden - Steinbeck")

Different types of families Hamiltons o Loving, honest, selfless, though never truly wealthy Trasks o Full of conflict, tension, rejection, abandonment, and yet they become wealthy Characteristics of these families will likely affect future events in the novel Why does Steinbeck place himself as the narrator? o Video: of-eden/5/ Theme: Family

Charles lives by himself on the farm o Lives in the shed o Not visited by anyone o Rarely goes into town Adam fears loneliness and craves human connection o Used to the feeling of being surrounded in foxhole during war o Goes to bar to feel comforted by human presence o "One evening he felt a crippling loneliness for the close men in barracks and tent. His impulse was to rush into a crowd for warmth, any crowd. The first crowded place he could find was a little bar" (Steinbeck 48). Cyrus is always on the move, has no "home" Theme: Loneliness/Isolation

Charles was rejected by Adam when Adam was supposed to visit him Cyrus rejected Charles by favoring Adam over him (as seen with the gift-giving) Alice rejects Adam as the 'gift-giver' by assuming it was Charles Theme: Rejection ("East of Eden: Metaphor Analysis")

Charles gets injured while trying to move rocks with a crowbar o "I don't know why it bothers me. I got plenty other scars. It just seems like I was marked. And when I go into town, like to the inn, why, people are always looking at it" (Steinbeck 47). Scar = mark of Cain Punishment for his treatment of Adam just as God punished Cain Charles is ashamed, rarely goes into town The scar serves to separate Charles from society just as God sent Cain to wander the land Symbol: Charles's Scar (Barnett)

Archetype s

Adam Generally good character that the reader can sympathize with Very likeable Goes on a quest in the Cavalry (even though he does not want to) Continues quest as a wanderer Later sticks up for Cyrus (says he believes the fortune was earned honestly) despite admitting that he never loved him The Hero

Charles o Left on the farm alone, without his family o Not truly loved by his father o Voluntarily leaves society  Feels like he does not fit in  Gets weird looks due to his scar  Spends most of his time on the farm Adam o Has nowhere to go after the Army for a brief period o Becomes a vagabond, drifting from place to place o Does not want to return home o Does not really belong anywhere The Loner / Outcast

Cathy o Truly evil to the core o Easy to hate o Evil for the sake of being evil Temptation - like the Devil o Appealing and tempting on the outside, but her soul is truly malicious o She is cunning, clever, and meticulous in her actions Do you think she has any redeeming qualities? The Villain / Temptress

Charles - is he truly a "villain"? He does do bad things, but it is quite easy to sympathize with him Relatable - easy to understand sibling rivalry and jealousy due to parental favoritism Very violent - Cyrus does not want Charles to join Army b/c it will bring out his worst nature He has many recurring internal conflicts o Still bitter about the gift issue o Wonders if he truly loves his dad What are some redeeming qualities that keep Charles from being truly "evil"? Caught in the Middle?

"He protected Adam from his father's harshness with lies and even with blame- taking. Charles felt for his brother the affection one has for helpless things, for blind puppies and new babies" (Steinbeck 20). Continued to send letters to Adam Truly missed having Adam around Redeeming Qualities...

Most women in the novel fit this archetype o Liza Hamilton, Mrs. Trask, Alice Trask o All are obedient, dutiful, and quiet o Talented wives and mothers Cathy Ames breaks this mold o Only woman who is not obedient to a man o She makes her own decisions and chooses her own actions o This shows similarity to Lilith - unwilling to be subservient to man Weak/Obedient Women

"The Quest" is a journey usually taken by the "Hero" to somehow find himself Adam's Quest o Joins the Cavalry, but never really fits in due to his peaceful nature o Leaves and becomes a drifter o Needs to find himself and where he belongs o Eventually makes the decision to head back home o His quest will continue! Charles and Adam's Quest o To find out where their inheritance really came from o Will this play a large part in the next chapters of the novel? The Quest

Conflicts

Continuously repeats itself Good "A" people vs. Bad "C" people Good people vs. sin o Sin in the form of emotions - jealousy o Sin in actions - accepting a dishonest fortune Do you think that any of the characters are truly inherently good or evil? For example, is Cathy evil to the core? Or can she display goodness, but instead actively chooses to be evil? Good vs. Evil

Many of the characters struggle internally Mrs. Trask struggles to reconcile suicide and her religion Adam struggles to return home and leave his wandering life Charles struggles with jealousy and tries to truly love his brother and father Man vs. Himself

Progresses over time Childhood - worst o Charles is bigger, more violent, more moody o Jealousy leads to violent conflict Young Adulthood - somewhat better o Distance helps them o Many letters, Charles even wishes for Adam to return Adam and Charles are _______ - they are very different and highlight certain qualities in each other. Sibling Rivalry

Adam's return - strained, but calm o Adam does not want to return home because of his bad past o The brothers disagree over the issue of the dishonest fortune o Adam no longer feels threatened because the jealousy is gone "Adam knew that his brother was no longer dangerous. There was no jealousy to drive him. The whole weight of his father was on him, but it was his father and no one could take his father away from him" (Steinbeck 70). Sibling Rivalry

Adam decides to enlist in the army o Shows conflict throughout society as they were at war with Indians Cyrus and Adam o Argue on where and what Adam should do with his military career Adam and Charles o Become distant and irritated by each other's actions o Charles is jealous of Adam Mrs. Trask has conflict with her religion o cannot reconcile suicide with her theosophy Internal struggle within Adam and Charles o Unsure of how Cyrus earned money Conflict Examples

Final conflict between Mr. Edwards and Cathy Tries to kill her, but leaves her unconscious and broken She crawls up to the door of a house Do you have any predictions? "Wanting to live forced her to drag herself along the dark road, looking for help. She turned in at a gate and almost made the steps of the house before she fainted. The roosters were crowing in the chickenhouse and a gray rim of dawn lay on the east" (Steinbeck 99). Final Conflict

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