Sunday, October 13, 2019
The American Dream in John Steinbecks East of Eden :: East of Eden Essays
      The American Dream in East of Eden                   It is what every American strives  for in life, but no one ever     seems to achieve fully; it is the hopes and aspirations of every  American,     yet rarely are these goals ever met.  It is the American Dream.  In  East of     Eden, John Steinbeck displays different aspects of the American Dream     through the desires and wishes of each character.  Though each character  in     East of Eden may have a slightly different idea of what the American  Dream     is, becoming rich and wanting a better life for one's children seem to be  a     common thread in the lives of Faye and Cathy, Adam, and Cyrus.                   Becoming rich and financially  stable is arguably the most important     part of the American Dream.  Every character seems to think it  important,     even those who do not have a lot of money.  Faye obtains her wealth  by     running a successful whore house.  When adopting Cathy as her  daughter,     Faye tells her, "I--no, we--have cash and securities in excess of sixty     thousand dollars.  In my desk are notations of accounts and  safe-deposit     boxes.  I sold the place in Sacramento for a very good price"  (233).  Upon     hearing this news, Cathy knows that her act of being daughterly has  worked     and she will inherit a lot of money.  Being financially secure is  important     to both of them and they think it is the only way for them to enjoy the     pleasures of  life.               Adam Trask is also a strong believer that     money is the only way for one to live a life of luxury.  When  inheriting     the money form his father, Cyrus, Adam is anxious to spend the money to     build a better life for his brother and himself.  While his brother  is     skeptical, Adam decides that he should move west in order to buy a nice     farm to raise a family on.  Upon his arrival at Salinas, Adam is willing  to     pay whatever it takes to buy the best plot of land.  Only with money  would     this have been possible and would he be happy.                 Cyrus Trask believes that money makes a better  life, too.  If he     did not think this, he would not have thought it important to leave his     					    
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