East of Eden Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. Is East of Eden an allegory, or simply a re-telling? Can something really be an allegory if the characters in the allegory know that they are being allegorized?
  2. Why do you think we see two generations of Cains and Abels instead of just one?
  3. Cathy is our biblical Eve figure, but in what ways does she challenge the traditional views of Eve? Are her motives all bad?
  4. Where the heck do the Hamiltons fit into all this Genesis stuff?
  5. Why do you think Steinbeck has his younger self and his real-life relatives appear in this story?
  6. Does East of Eden have a happy ending? Why or why not?
  7. How does the Judeo-Christian symbolism in East of Eden compare to the Judeo-Christian symbolism in The Grapes of Wrath? How does Steinbeck use religious symbolism differently in these novels?
  8. Why do you think America and its history are so prevalent in this book (through ideas like the migration West, the Indian campaigns, Chinese-American immigration, World War I, etc.)?