Character Analysis Of Cathy Ames In John Steinbeck's 'East Of Eden'

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After reading East of Eden by John Steinbeck, I conclude that Cathy Ames, was desperate for a taste of freedom. One reason I support my claim is that we get to know how much she yearned for freedom in different occasions and showed how far she would take things just to be free. To illustrate this, "She lied to escape punishment, or work, or responsability" (page 16). Secondly Cathy murdered her parents in a fire so she could run away from her life and responsabilities that came with growing up, however she remained unaffected and kept going, trying her best to cut ties with her "old" life. Furthermore, she changed her name to Catherines Amesbury when she met Mr. Edwards, and later on to "Kathy" when she was with Faye, as to avoid anything