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Essay #3 Literary Analysis
Writing Seminar
March 20, 2000
Throughout the novel East of Eden, John Seinbeck constructs his characters in such a way
that they appear to have enormous depth. Steinbeck creates his characters so that it is
impossible for the reader to label or stereotype his characters. Steinbeck continually
toys with the idea of whether Caleb can restrain his evil or if the evil is totally
beyond his control. I believe that there are instances in the book that illustrate the
idea clearly that Cal has complete control over is actions and the evil which was born
into him.
While Cal is lying aside of Aron in bed, is one of the first instances that show the idea
that Cal opposes the evil inside of him. Steinbeck makes Cal's personal thoughts
available to the reader, which allows the reader to perceive that Cal's will to overcome
his evil is passionate. Cal thinks, "Dear Lord, let me be like Aron. Don't make me mean.
I don't want to be." Due to the fact that these thoughts are Cal's personal feelings they
are not influenced by outside incentives, such as the need to compete with his brother.
It can be assumed that Cal's will to be without malevolence is present and continually on
his mind.
It is obvious that Cal wants desperately to overpower what he thinks is an impossible
feat. It is not until he comes to the realization that he possesses the ability to choose
his own destiny that he can really work towards being a good person. Cal can't accept the
fact that he has the power to alter his personality until he speaks to his mother face to
face. Cal says to his mother, " I was afraid I had you in me. I don't have to be you. I
just know. It just came to me whole. If I'm mean, it's my own mean." By recognizing this
fact, Cal overcomes his first obstacle in becoming closer to the person he wants to be
like, Aron. This self-realization gives Cal the motivation necessary to help him
accomplish his will to overcome his mean personality.
Another event that encouraged Cal and gave him the incentive to become a caring person is
the bonding experience that he had with his father. Cal felt for the first time in his
whole life that he had something that Aron didn't, Adam's trust. When Adam confided in
Cal that he too was put in jail, Cal felt that a connection between him and his father
was established. This connection was special, because it brought Cal closer to his
father. Cal desperately tries to earn Adam's love and praise throughout the novel, and
this event brings him one step closer to the father he wants to be loved by. Adam, by
saying, "I trust you, son" opened an entirely new world to Cal. The knowledge that he
could obtain something that his brother could not changed his whole outlook on life. It
is as if a transformation occurs to Cal after he has this conversation with his father.
Cal's personality becomes more favorable and pleasant, showing that with effort, he can
be a nice person. 
It is these three events, which allow the reader to see Cal for who he really is. It is
because Cal misunderstands himself, that other people are unable to judge him accurately.
After he reaches realization that he does have control over what he becomes, he is able
to use his will to become a better caring person. 
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