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Real Life Influences In John Steinbeck's East Of Eden

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East of Eden is a novel with many real life influences. One of the biggest influences in East of Eden is religion, it parallels stories from the bible and it is the inspiration for some of the characters. It also works to help illustrate an important life lesson that is the ultimate goal of the novel. FFFFFFFFFFFF To truly understand the religious themes and influences in the book, it is best to see how religion played into the author John Steinbeck’s life. John Steinbeck was born in the Salinas Valley of California (which is where narrator of the novel is born). He was born to John Ernst Steinbeck and Olive Hamilton (also a character in the book) who were both of Episcopalian faith. Not much can be said about Steinbeck’s religious beliefs …show more content…

“Literature was in the air around me. The Bible I absorbed through my skin” is something he would later write. Unsurprisingly this would play a big part in life and his writing, as his novels are filled with biblical imagery and symbolism. Although these played a big factor in his writing, he did question the idea of God and religion. Aside from these details about his childhood, nothing else can really be said about his religious beliefs unless it is taken from his writings but it is known that organized and institutional religion played a little part in his life and thus he cannot be called “a religious …show more content…

The greatest lesson that the novel teaches and the lesson that should be picked up is one that is hard to swallow. Ultimately every human being is like Cain and every human being inherits his sin but ultimately like Caleb does in the novel, human beings all have the potential to redeem themselves for timshel. Steinbeck uses the Hebrew word in a unique way to sum up his story. The word he uses appears in a passage in which God discusses sin with Cain. The word timshel means “Thou mayest rule over him” which ultimately represents the idea of

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