Grapes are at has a lot of car stuff in it too. I think the biggest, it's not quite capitalism, but the fact that the main characters who have money have it in this like chain of cursed inheritance is that that is meaningful. And you can like link that to a critique of forms of capitalism or not. It is more about like legacy and what is passed down and what you're going to do with that when you get it and who you decide to leave it to. He had the exact right amount of brothers. Um, if it had like another set of brothers that would have been too much too many brothers, too many brothers. Yeah. Grapes are
After 488 episodes, we finally return to ol' Johnny Steinbeck. East of Eden mixes autobiography, pastoral fiction, and Biblical allegory -- a cocktail that has dismayed critics and excited audiences for decades. We dig into what works in this sprawling story and what might leave some readers wanting more.
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