J. Steinbeck – East of Eden

How can John Steinbeck’s East of Eden invite students to explore morality, choice, and human nature through thoughtful discussion? Check it out!

Watercolor illustration of Cathy Ames from East of Eden with Cal in the background, representing the theme of evil and moral conflict
J. Steinbeck - East of Eden

Cathy Ames and the Mystery of Evil: Understanding One of Literature’s Most Unsettling Characters

Cathy Ames does not invite easy interpretations. In East of Eden, she stands as one of Steinbeck’s most unsettling creations—resisting explanation while quietly reshaping the novel’s moral landscape. This reflection explores her role as a figure of evil, illusion, and moral tension, offering educators a space to engage with one of literature’s most challenging characters.

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