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Cathy Ames

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42: 490: 285:. That night, Cathy is rescued by Adam Trask and his brother Charles. As Adam nurses Cathy back to health on their family farm, he succumbs to her beauty and resolves to marry her. Cathy accepts his proposal in order to gain protection from Mr. Edwards. Charles sees through her and tries to warn his lovestruck brother, who refuses to listen. Part one ends with Cathy drugging Adam into a deep sleep and then having sex with Charles. 207:. On March 26, Steinbeck first mentions Cathy to Covici: “This is a woman and you must know her; know her completely because she is a tremendously powerful force in the book.” The majority of these letters demonstrate that Steinbeck was most fascinated with Cathy's character, mentioning once that he must get back to writing about his “dear Cathy”. 187:. She is married to the main protagonist Adam Trask, and the mother of his twin sons, Caleb and Aron. Beneath her charming, attractive facade, she is an evil woman who manipulates and destroys people for her own amusement and profit. Steinbeck characterizes her as a "psychic monster" with a "malformed soul". 360:
Soon afterward, the truth of Faye's murder starts to surface and Kate fears being found out. She covers up the truth by framing her employees Joe and Ethel, the only people who know what really happened. At this point, she loses the will to live, especially when she is visited by her second son Aron,
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In her essay “No Sanctuary”, Sarah Aguiar writes that Cathy's actions are due to a perversion of human virtues such as compassion and love. Aguiar explains this deficiency is due to Cathy's “child-like egocentricity...the desperate need...to protect herself at all costs.” Steinbeck further comments
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Years later, her son Cal visits her. Cal's goodness makes Kate uncomfortable, especially when he states his love for his father, Adam: “a curious spasm shook — an aching twist tore in her chest.” They have a brief conversation, in which Kate spitefully tells her son that they are just alike.
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named Mr. Edwards. The two become lovers for a time, until Edwards begins to suspect that she is being dishonest with him. He hires a detective who discovers a newspaper story about the death of Cathy's parents and her mysterious disappearance. Finally fed up, Mr. Edwards gives her a savage beating
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The plot steers away from Kate's life for some years, until her husband, Adam, visits her at the whorehouse. She reveals her motives for the first time, admitting that, from a young age, she took pleasure in using people: “I could make them do whatever I wanted...when I was half-grown I made a man
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In Stephen George's article “The Emotional Content of Cruelty”, he writes that Cathy embodies hatred and fear, which he argues are the main motivators behind human cruelty. He writes that Cathy fears losing control in any way; for example, she refuses to drink because alcohol brings out her true
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on herself with a knitting needle. She fails, however, and decides to carry on with the pregnancy. Though she warns Adam that she plans to leave as soon as she is able, he brushes this off as homesickness. She leaves her family a few weeks after giving birth to twin sons, and shoots Adam in the
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Steinbeck describes as cold and emotionless. Samuel Hamilton, a supporting character in the novel, takes note that “the eyes of Cathy had no message, no communication...they were not human eyes”. Cathy is described as having "small, stubby round feet with fat little insteps that almost resemble
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Steinbeck depicts Cathy as small-breasted, delicate, blonde and beautiful, with “oil-soaked” skin that gives her a “pearly-light” and a sense of allurement. Her beauty and charm fool most of the people she encounters, but a few characters detect her true nature by looking into her eyes, which
438:, Rebecca Barnes compares Cathy to Pandora in that her “broken box brings disaster” wherever she goes. In the novel Cathy harms or destroys every life she touches: she murders her parents, drives her Latin teacher to commit suicide, shoots her husband, poisons her benefactress, and 409:-like imagery used to describe Cathy. In one instance in the novel, Samuel Hamilton observes that “when swallowed, her tongue flicked around her lips...the eyes were flat and the mouth with its small up-curve at the corners was carven”, giving a serpentine air to Cathy's demeanor. 341:
Later on, Adam returns to give Kate $ 50,000 left to her by Charles, who has recently died. She is confused as to why Adam would show her any kindness, and refuses to believe in the sincerity of his actions. Adam finally sees Kate for what she is, and pities her, telling her:
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And the men who come to you here with their ugliness, the men in the pictures — you don’t believe those men could have goodness or beauty in them. You see only one side, and you think — more than that, you’re sure — that’s all there
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nature. Her method of controlling her environment comes in the form of paranoia, which is manifested by her desire to manipulate men sexually. The hatred she feels in effect subdues her fear so that she feels superior to those she manipulates.
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town. Throughout her childhood, she pointedly causes harm to anyone who holds a relationship with her. She uses her precocious sexuality to manipulate and destroy men; she frames two young boys for attempting to
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by toying with his affections. At a young age, she learns to mimic emotions she is incapable of feeling so she can manipulate people into giving her what she wants. She attempts to run away once, at 16, to
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who is disgusted by her. Literary critic Sarah Aguiar notes that this incident causes Kate to feel remorse for the first time. She signs over all her possessions to Aron, not Cal. She then commits
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gave Pandora a box and commanded her not to open it. She ultimately disobeys and when she opens the box, she sets loose evil into the world. In an academic article from
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letters that Cathy is in part evil because her “life is one of revenge on other people because of a vague feeling of her own lack.”
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with Adam, Cathy becomes pregnant (the novel is ambiguous as to whether by Charles or Adam) and in turn attempts a
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Partial Minds: The Strategic Underrepresentation of Consciousness in Postwar American Novels
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As the novel progresses, Cathy becomes increasingly less attractive. She develops crippling
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As noted by John Timmerman, Steinbeck demonstrates the devil allegory through repeated
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kill himself." She then shows Adam pictures of multiple public figures, including a
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in her hands, and by the end of the novel she is described as “a sick ghost”.
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Cathy is the only daughter of a respectable family in a small
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John Steinbeck's Fiction: The Aesthetics of the Road Taken
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In 1951, Steinbeck wrote a series of letters, known as
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Cathy then changes her name to Kate Albey and joins a
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She then runs away from her hometown and entrances a
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Cal leaves, telling Kate that she is simply afraid.
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Index

East of Eden

Jo Van Fleet
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John Steinbeck
Jo Van Fleet
Jane Seymour
Prostitute
madam
housewife
antagonist
John Steinbeck
East of Eden
Pascal Covici
hooves
satanic
arthritis
Massachusetts
rape
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suicide
Boston
school teacher
whoremaster
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California
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