East of Eden
John Steinback
Contributed by Katlyn Weinert
Themes
Themes are described as ideas that dominate a particular piece of literature. In almost all cases, pieces of literature will be centered a theme or a number of them.

The main theme of the novel is stated directly at the opening of Part IV. It is the battle between good and evil. The narrator believes this conflict is the basis of every good story ever written. It is wonderfully illustrated in the Cain and Abel story, which becomes the basis of the novel. For two generations, the Trask family was divided between Cains and Abels. Adam was clearly an Abel, good to the core; in contrast, Charles, his jealous brother, was a Cain figure.

Adam’s twins also took on characteristics of good and evil. Aaron, the fair-haired child, was considered the good son through most of the novel. He was his father’s favorite and Abra’s true love. The dark Cal, on the other hand, was jealous and mean; he also believed throughout most of the novel that he was incapable of goodness. Ironically, by the end of the novel, Cal became a good son and received his father’s blessings. Through the teachings of Lee, Cal had learned that he had the freedom to choose goodness over evil. Cathy (alias Kate) also had that freedom of choice, but she always made the wrong decision and remained the totally evil character throughout the novel.

The minor theme of the novel is that mankind enjoys reflecting on the past with nostalgia but looks with hope to the future. The glory of the past is represented in the character of Samuel Hamilton, who embodies the ingenuity, philosophy, and warm spirit of a former age. The future is represented by the children of Samuel Hamilton and their interest in business and technological advances. At the end of the novel, Cal stands as the hope of the future for the Trask family. He has already proven his ability as a businessman and his capability of choosing goodness over evil.

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