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by jankp - Top 100, May 20 '04
Pros: pretty, detailed description sets scenes; airplane and automobile scenes; social commentary Cons: characters; story; biblical framework and preachiness
John Steinbecks East of Eden is not the Holy Bible. Its certainly not original, unique spiritual teaching in my opinion. Its also as much of an autobiography as Dr. Freudines Sex Therapy is one for me because we both show up as ...
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by ed_grover - Top 500, Feb 26 '02
Pros: Steinbeck's carefully planned reflection on national and personal identity. Cons: None
This extraordinary autobiographical novel is considered to be John Steinbeck's “carefully planned reflection on national and personal identity.” When he spoke of East of Eden, he said, “I’ve been practicing for a book for 35 years.” He...
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by sandimck , Aug 06 '04
Pros: Well written multi-generational epic novel. A classic you don't want to miss. Cons: Dare I say a tad too long? But, who am I to criticize John Steinbeck!
Required reading in some class I took, probably back in high school, Steinbeck's lengthy East of Eden is the only book (besides the Bible) that I have ever re-read in my life. I don't recall particularly enjoying it the first time around, but I ...
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by Guildencrantz - Top 1000, Jul 28 '00
Pros: Wonderfully crafted by an amazing painter of words and craftsman of plot and symbolism. Cons: The plot seems to stretch thin in places and the novel is quite long, but these are truly minor complaints that have little baring on my love of this novel.
Adam Trask is a good man. He is fair and decent in his behavior, if a bit misguided with some of his judgements. Adam is, in so many ways, the Adam. He is God's son, God's pride, and God's test.
Using his literary paintings Steinbeck...
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by OnFire34 , May 25 '01
Pros: Strong Theme, Great Details, We can learn a lot from this book =^) Cons: Certain areas of the book drag a bit and don't really go anywhere.
In literature, the proper use of irony helps to develop the character’s persona in the story. When a reader finds out that there is something unexpected in the story, this is usually the result of irony. In John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, the quite...
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by notorious_ang , Dec 01 '03
Pros: A moving novel, 55 chapter masterpiece Cons: Oprah had to approve it for people to go out and purchase it!
"A fantasia of history and myth... a strange and original work of art" - New York Times Book Review East of Eden is an awesome novel! Some say it is Steinbeck's best and that is huge praise considering the work that man Steinbeck put out (Grapes of ...
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by kevvydb , Dec 30 '03
Pros: great characters, strong storytelling. Cons: none
"East of Eden" by John Steinbeck is one piece of literature that stands the test of time. After you get past his first couple of (boring) pages describing the landscape of Salinas,California, you jump right into the Trask family history. You are ...
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by MelissaF , Jan 22 '00
Pros: Fascinating & hard to put down Cons: None
East of Eden was a book I was "forced" to read in high school. I am so glad! This book has had such an impact on me.
It revolves around the lives of the Trask family: patriarch Adam, his brother Charles, Adam's twin sons, Aron and...
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by write4us , Oct 02 '00
Pros: well written, great characters Cons: none
Upon growing up in the Salinas Valley one of the requirements is to read John Steinbeck's novels. One of the first ones I picked was "East of Eden" because I saw the movie with James Dean and loved it. So I eagerly grabbed the book and I...
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by hwhitcomb26 ,Mar 19 '07
Pros: This is not just fluffy reading. It is deep and thought provoking. Cons: The book is not easy to get into. The beginning is very slow.
East of Eden is possibly my favorite book now. It takes a hard look at sibling rivalry, the blindness of love, and sin. The story is set first in New England and then in the lush fertile valleys of California at the turn of the century. The story centers around Adam, his rivalry with his brother Charles, his wife Cathy, and his two sons. Adam's help is often the voice of reason and initiates most stimulating conversation in the book. I didn't necessarily agree with all of Steinbeck's points but the book stimulated a lot of thought on these topics.
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