Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden

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Autor(a) principal: Van Achter, Erik
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i12.5218
Resumo: The present contribution aims at an interpretation of the Hebrew word timshel in the novel East of Eden (John Steibeck). It will be shown how the English translation of the Hebrew notion of timshel can be either “thou mayest” or “thou shallt”, and that by doing so, respectable latitude is assigned to the modal verbs’ radius of action. Besides underscoring other biblical references and partial intertexts, very present in East of Eden, such as the story of Adam and Eve, the contribution mainly focusses on unveiling the biblical intertextuality of the two story lines, spread over two generation in the novel, with the story of Cain and Abel in the book Genesis. By emphasizing “thou mayest” (Standard American Bible) over “thou shallt “(King James Bible) Steinbeck, through the words of Lee ( a Chinese immigrant), gives mankind the choice and thus elevates him due to his free will to the status of (the) god(s). Whereas to two generations of brothers, whose names symbolically and significantly start with an A (Adam/ Aron) and a C (Charles/ Call), redemption comes from the exertion of free will and from the capacity to forgive. By the same token, due consideration will also be given to the character Cathy Ames whose name also starts with a C. and who like Charles is also marked on the forehead. It will be demonstrated that she is an incarnation of “thou shallt” in the negative way, as she embodies the complete lack of yetzer tov (an innate inclination 
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spelling Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of EdenPoderás ou Deverás: Discernindo o papel dramático de Timshel em A Leste do Paraíso de John SteinbeckThe present contribution aims at an interpretation of the Hebrew word timshel in the novel East of Eden (John Steibeck). It will be shown how the English translation of the Hebrew notion of timshel can be either “thou mayest” or “thou shallt”, and that by doing so, respectable latitude is assigned to the modal verbs’ radius of action. Besides underscoring other biblical references and partial intertexts, very present in East of Eden, such as the story of Adam and Eve, the contribution mainly focusses on unveiling the biblical intertextuality of the two story lines, spread over two generation in the novel, with the story of Cain and Abel in the book Genesis. By emphasizing “thou mayest” (Standard American Bible) over “thou shallt “(King James Bible) Steinbeck, through the words of Lee ( a Chinese immigrant), gives mankind the choice and thus elevates him due to his free will to the status of (the) god(s). Whereas to two generations of brothers, whose names symbolically and significantly start with an A (Adam/ Aron) and a C (Charles/ Call), redemption comes from the exertion of free will and from the capacity to forgive. By the same token, due consideration will also be given to the character Cathy Ames whose name also starts with a C. and who like Charles is also marked on the forehead. It will be demonstrated that she is an incarnation of “thou shallt” in the negative way, as she embodies the complete lack of yetzer tov (an innate inclination A presente contribuição é construída em volta de uma interpretação da palavra hebraica timshel no romance East of Eden (a Leste do Paraíso) (John Steinbeck). A tradução da palavra hebraica timshel para o inglês pode ser “thou mayest” (podeis) ou “thou shallt” (deveis), dando margem considerável para interpretações do termo. Além de destacar outras referências bíblicas e intertextos parciais e plausíveis muito presentes em East of Eden, como a história de Adão e Eva, a contribuição concentra principalmente em pôr em relevo a intertextualidade do enredo, ao longo de duas gerações no romance, com a história de Caim e Abel no livro de Gênesis. Ao preferir “thou mayest” (American Standard Bible) sobre “thou shallt” (King James Bible), Steinbeck, através das palavras do personagem Lee (um imigrante chinês), dá à humanidade a escolha e, portanto, o eleva através de seu livre-arbítrio para o estado do(s) deus(es). Considerando que, para duas gerações de irmãos cujos nomes começam simbolica e significativamente com A (Adam / Aron) e C (Charles / Call) redenção vem do esforço do livre arbítrio e da capacidade de perdoar. Finalmente, devida atenção também será dada à personagem Cathy Ames, personagem cujo nome também começa com C. como Charles Trask, e como Caim na Bíblia; como eles, ela também está marcada na testa, simbolizando que ela é uma encarnação de Thou Shallt na forma negativa, isto é, como ela encarna a completa falta daquilo ao que se chama em hebraico: yetzer tov (uma inclinação inata para fazer o bem).UA Editora - Universidade de Aveiro2015-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i12.5218https://doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i12.5218Forma Breve; No 12 (2015): Caim e Abel: conto e recontos; 319-325Forma Breve; n.º 12 (2015): Caim e Abel: conto e recontos; 319-3252183-47091645-927Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://proa.ua.pt/index.php/formabreve/article/view/5218https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/formabreve/article/view/5218/3901Van Achter, Erikinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-23T18:46:36Zoai:proa.ua.pt:article/5218Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:02:50.592911Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
Poderás ou Deverás: Discernindo o papel dramático de Timshel em A Leste do Paraíso de John Steinbeck
title Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
spellingShingle Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
Van Achter, Erik
title_short Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
title_full Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
title_fullStr Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
title_full_unstemmed Thou Mayest or Thou Shalt: Discerning the Dramatic Role of Timshel in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
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description The present contribution aims at an interpretation of the Hebrew word timshel in the novel East of Eden (John Steibeck). It will be shown how the English translation of the Hebrew notion of timshel can be either “thou mayest” or “thou shallt”, and that by doing so, respectable latitude is assigned to the modal verbs’ radius of action. Besides underscoring other biblical references and partial intertexts, very present in East of Eden, such as the story of Adam and Eve, the contribution mainly focusses on unveiling the biblical intertextuality of the two story lines, spread over two generation in the novel, with the story of Cain and Abel in the book Genesis. By emphasizing “thou mayest” (Standard American Bible) over “thou shallt “(King James Bible) Steinbeck, through the words of Lee ( a Chinese immigrant), gives mankind the choice and thus elevates him due to his free will to the status of (the) god(s). Whereas to two generations of brothers, whose names symbolically and significantly start with an A (Adam/ Aron) and a C (Charles/ Call), redemption comes from the exertion of free will and from the capacity to forgive. By the same token, due consideration will also be given to the character Cathy Ames whose name also starts with a C. and who like Charles is also marked on the forehead. It will be demonstrated that she is an incarnation of “thou shallt” in the negative way, as she embodies the complete lack of yetzer tov (an innate inclination 
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