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INTRO TO STEINBECK East of Eden
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STRUCTURE & STYLE Third person limited omniscient (kinda…) Seen through the eyes of a Hamilton descendent… Four “sections” Simple sentence structure Lyrical sensory descriptions (see Ch. 1)
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MOOD & TONE Mood: overall feeling of work Tense, fearful, angry, anxious 30-31, 59 Tone: author’s attitude/voice created by mood Somber, depressed, frank, blunt Dry humor, subtle understatment 11, 43
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SALINAS VALLEY
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King City
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Valley View
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GABILAN MOUNTAINS
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Gabilan Mountains “I remember that the Gabilan Mountains to the east of the valley were light gay mountains full of sun and loveliness and a kind of invitation, so that you wanted to climb into their warm foothills almost as you want to climb into the lap of a beloved mother.” (p. 3)
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Santa Lucia Range
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“The Santa Lucias stood up against the sky to the west and kept the valley from the open sea, and they were dark and brooding---unfriendly and dangerous. I have always found in myself a dread of west and a love of east.” (p. 3)
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The Salinas River
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“It was not a fine river at all, but it was the only one we had and so we boasted about it—how dangerous it was in a wet winter and how dry it was in a dry summer. You can boast about anything if it’s all you have. Maybe the less you have, the more you are required to boast.” (p. 4)
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Flowers in Chapter 1 LUPIN POPPIES MUSTARD BUTTERCUPS INDIAN PAINTBRUSH HAREBELLS
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JOHN STEINBECK’S LIFE Born: February 27, 1902 in Salinas, CA Father = John Steinbeck, Sr served as County Treasurer Mother= Olive Hamilton was a former school teacher and fostered in him a love a reading and the written word. Maternal grandparents were Sam and Liza Hamilton from the novel.
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STEINBECK’S LIFE Studied at Stanford but never graduated. Learned about his subjects by working on local ranches, hanging out with migrant workers, studying the way people talked
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STEINBECK’S LIFE Cup of Gold was first novel (written in Lake Tahoe) First critical success was Tortilla Flat Most famous work was Grapes of Wrath Pulitzer Prize-winner portrayed ugly side of capitalism
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STEINBECK’S LIFE He was a very private man with a deep love and admiration for the downtrodden. His works reflect his social conscience. Married three times (one wife may be portrayed in “Cathy”)
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East of Eden (1952) Wrote this for his sons (tell heritage) Considered it his greatest work Made into a movie Most autobiographical novel
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Died in 1968-buried in Salinas
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Journey of a Novel “In East of Eden, I will tell the greatest story of all— of good and evil, strength and weakness, of love and hate, of beauty and ugliness. I shall try to demonstrate how these doubles are inseparable— how neither can exist without the other and how out of their groupings creativity is born.” John Steinbeck
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REVIEW HOMEWORK: Track examples of happiness w/a group of 3-4, sketch assigned character on board Include a quotation (page #) for support Also note examples of “good” and “evil” (Hobbes v. Rousseau) Add to sketch with quotations/page numbers
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