FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN JOHN STEINBECK'S NOVEL “EAST OF EDEN”

Authors

  • O.KH. Ganieva PhD, senior teacher of BSU Author
  • N.B. Aminova MA student, BSU Author

Keywords:

John Steinbeck, American literature, novel, realism, image, family, society, character, attitude.

Abstract

In this article, family which is considered an integral part of the society in the novel is analyzed. The main idea of ​​the novel "East of Eden" is the family, the author revealed in his work the level of influence of relations, conflicts, and problems in the family on the fate of a person, and the fact that good and evil are always side by side in life is depicted by the characters of the work.

References

Susan Shillinglaw, Melinda Pham, TK Martin and Pete Barraza Teaching and Living Steinbeck's Stories. Penn State University Press (2015)

Howard L. The Novels of John Steinbeck. A Critical Study. – USA: University of Missouri Press, 1974.

Ganieva , Orzigul Khayriddinovna. “EAST OF EDEN ROMANIDA QAHRAMONLAR XULQ-ATVORIGA JAMIYAT FIKRINING TA'SIRI” (bux.du.uz) 8.9 (2022)

John Steinbeck. East of Eden . Viking Press (1952)

https://adonisebooks.blogspot.com/2017/09/east-of-eden.html

Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN JOHN STEINBECK’S NOVEL “EAST OF EDEN”. (2023). Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 3(5 Part 4), 247-249. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJAR/article/view/4014