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

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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.

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Ganieva, O. ., & Aminova, N. (2023). FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN JOHN STEINBECK’S NOVEL “EAST OF EDEN”. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 3(5 Part 4), 247–249. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/15979

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