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Mass Shootings In John Steinbeck's East Of Eden

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The hearts of many still ache, as victims of mass tragedies are never forgotten. Mass shootings have grown far too common around the world, even in the home of the free, the United States. Due to the common occurrences in the news, mass shootings have sparked a discussion on mental illness. Humans appreciate explanations, and mental illness gives others an excuse, or a reason for such a crime. In John Steinbeck’s novel, East of Eden, Cathy gives readers every reason to believe that she is mentally unstable. She possesses evil motives and gives off a mysterious and dangerous vibe. Cathy exhibits a variety of symptoms that can be traced to histrionic personality disorder. Cathy is being diagnosed with this disorder due to her shifting emotions, seductive behavior, and inability to hold meaningful relationships. One of Cathy’s most prominent traits is her intimate behavior and personality, a glaring symptom of histrionic personality disorder. There are multiple occurrences where readers cannot help viewing Cathy as nothing more than a whore. From a young age, Cathy begins experimenting with her sexual impulse. When she was only 10 her mother found “Cathy [lying] on the floor, her skirts pulled up” and that “beside her two boys about fourteen were kneeling” (Steinbeck 76). Even as a child, Cathy has already sprouted a sexual addiction. While it is natural for children to go through different psychosexual stages, Cathy seems to be jumping the gun, being in a sexual situation

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