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East of Eden

East of Eden. John Ernst Steinbeck. John Ernst Steinbeck. Was born in 1902 and died in 1968 American writer affected by F irst World War Sorted to group called Lost generation In 1962 won The Nobel Prize in Literature Pulitzer prize holder.

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East of Eden

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  1. East of Eden John Ernst Steinbeck

  2. John Ernst Steinbeck Was born in 1902 and died in 1968 American writer affected by First World War Sorted to group called Lost generation In 1962wonThe Nobel Prize in Literature Pulitzer prize holder

  3. Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California. He studied at Stanford University but never graduated Moved to New York and started writing In his books Steinbeck deals with a conflict between good and evil In his book he isinterested in economic problems of rurallabour, poorworkers, belief and animportant sign is a soil He has written a lot of well known books like - OfMice and Men,GrapesofWrath, East of Eden, In Dubious Battle

  4. East of Eden The book was first published in 1952 Soon became very popular In 1955 was the book made into a film It is part historical and partfiction story It tells us story of two American families living in California between 1862 and 1918

  5. Plot In that time large numbers of immigrants were arriving to USA from Europe. Many of them were poor and they were hoping for better opportunities in the new country. Like many others, the Hamiltons moved to the west from Ireland. They lived on a poor farm and raised nine children (on of them was Steinbeck´s mother).

  6. The other family was Trask´s family. Cyrus Trask and his quiet girlfriend looked after two sons – Charles and Adam. Adam went to the American Civil War and Charles stayed at farm. After dad´s and his girlfriend´s death they inherited a lot of money. Adam and his wife Cathy moved to Hamiltons neighborhood and came together well.Cathydelivered twins and went away. She left to a city and became a whore. First she worked there but than she owned it.

  7. Adam and his helper Lee (Chinese guy) raised the twins (Aaron and Cain). Time past by and guys growed up. They were very different, although they were twins and loved each other. Adam told them that their mum died, but later found out the truth. Cathy had a kind of sin inside her and she was cruel. Sons did not love her at all and they loved Adam even more. At the end of the book one of the twins (Aaron) died in the First World War and Cathy killed herself. Adam got a stroke but before he died he forgave all Cain sins and said exactly the same what God said to Cain in Bible.

  8. At the end of the book one of the twins (Aaron) died in the First World War and Cathy killed herself. Adam got a stroke but before he died he forgave all Cain sins and said exactly the same what God said to Cain in Bible.

  9. My opinion I liked the book. In the beginning it was a little bit confusing because of the number of persons. But as soon as I got into the story there was no other problem. The plot was interesting and full of exciting parts. I did not have a difficulty with understanding. I would recommend it to every one.

  10. New words to rob sb. – okrást někoho march – pochod intent – úmysl (I do not intent to go…) attorney– advokát greedy – chamtivý

  11. Quotation I believe there is one story in the world, and only one, that has inspired and frightened us. Humans are caught – in their lives, in their thoughts, in their hungers and ambitions in their greediness and cruelty - in a net of good and evil. There is no other story. A man will have only one question left at the end of his life: was it good or evil? John Steinbeck

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