

57 - John Steinbeck's East of Eden Examined
Sep 23, 2020
The podcast explores John Steinbeck's East of Eden, discussing its exploration of good and evil, the family saga, and philosophical themes. They examine the lack of depth in characters and the theme of individualism versus collective thinking. The theme of choice and individual responsibility is explored, along with the Hamilton family and the themes of money and success. They delve into the character of Kathy Ames and the concept of Tim Shell. The simplification of ideas and the political aspects of the book are also debated.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Moral and Philosophical Exposition in East of Eden
04:04 • 5min
An examination of breaking rules in fiction and the theme of individualism versus collective thinking
09:19 • 5min
The Theme of Choice and Individual Responsibility
14:06 • 17min
Exploring the Hamilton Family and Themes of Money and Success
30:53 • 15min
Exploring Kathy Ames and the Concept of Tim Shell
46:01 • 3min
Simplification and Politics in 'East of Eden'
48:51 • 7min