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CostasNarrativeXP ft "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck Ch 23-24 讀你聽2.2 伊甸之東

CostasNarrativeXP ft "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck Ch 23-24 讀你聽2.2 伊甸之東

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2026-04-2801:26:30
American literary classicsBiblical allegoryCalifornia fictioncoming-of-ageepic storytellingfamily saga novelgenerational dramagood and evilhuman nature explorationmoral complexitypost WW1 literaturepsychological charactersymbolism and philosophytimeless世代家族加州背景心理描寫美國文學經典聖經寓言道德抉擇
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CostasNarrativeXP 2026 April feature 
"East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
Published in 19 September, 1952
Distributed Proofreaders Canada Ebook

A sweeping family saga set in California’s Salinas Valley, exploring the timeless struggle between good and evil through generations of the Trask and Hamilton families.

Part 3 Chapter 23-24
00:30 23 Samuel mourns Una’s death and declines with age. His children prosper, except drifting Tom. Despite hardships, the family stays close and urges Samuel and Liza to live with them.
42:42 24 Samuel visits aging Adam, sees neglected land and unequal love for sons. Lee explains “timshel” as free choice. Inspired, Samuel reveals Cathy’s brothel, hoping Adam moves on from obsession.

Characters
Samuel Hamilton - warm, inventive Irish immigrant whose generosity, humor, and strong moral sense make him a beloved figure despite his lifelong struggle with poverty.
Adam Trask - gentle, idealistic, whose kindness and moral innocence shape his life, yet his naivety and favoritism toward one son bring quiet tragedy to his family.
Charles Trask - volatile, capable, whose violent temper and jealousy contrast with his honesty and loyalty, embodying a complex struggle between darkness and decency.
Cathy Ames - strikingly beautiful, deeply manipulative and instinctively exploits others, she reveals a chilling absence of empathy or moral restraint.
Lee - quiet and perceptive, his calm presence and sharp intellect bring unexpected depth to those around him.
Caleb Trask - quiet, perceptive boy who feels things deeply and questions what others take for granted.
Aaron Trask - open, idealistic boy who believes in simple goodness and sees the world in clear lines.

Costa's Wordbook
Shiplap n a type of wooden board used for wall siding or interior paneling, characterized by rabbeted edges that overlap to create a tight, flush, or "nickel gap" joint.
Creel n a wickerwork basket used by anglers to hold and carry fish, often lined with moss to keep the catch cool.
Ostracize v to be deliberately excluded, shunned, or banished from a group, society, or conversation by general consent (Os tra size)
Azalea n a flowering shrub in the Rhododendron genus known for its bright, spring-blooming flowers and woody branches (a Say lea)
Pince-nez n fr, 19th-century style spectacles supported by a spring-clip that pinches the bridge of the nose, requiring no ear pieces (fr, Pans nay)
Chautauqua - a 19th-century American adult education movement that brought speakers, musicians, and teachers to rural communities for entertainment and learning. Originating in New York, these traveling or permanent assemblies offered summer lectures and cultural arts to promote self-improvement, often called "the most American thing in America" (chaw Taw kwa)

Darn v to mend clothing by weaving stitches across a hole
Fallow n farmland that is ploughed but left unseeded for one or more seasons to recover fertility and retain moisture (Fal low)
Selfsame adj exactly the same, identical, or the very same
Runty adj unusually small, stunted, or undersized, often referring to the weakest or smallest in a litter
Calendula n a genus of yellow/orange-rayed, aromatic herbaceous plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae), often known as pot marigold or Calendula officinalis (cal Lend dew la)
Tong wars - cn origin, violent fights between rival tongs in US chinatown in 1880s to early 1900s 堂口械鬥
Crow bait - US slang, a severely emaciated, old, or worn-out horse. It implies the animal is so weak and thin it is likely to die soon and become food for crows
Hock n the rear leg joint of a quadruped (like a horse or pig) equivalent to a human ankle
Crupper n a leather strap loop used in equestrian tack that passes under a horse's tail and attaches to the saddle or harness, designed to prevent it from sliding forward (Crup per)

Selections of 2026
Brave New World, The Little Prince, Songs of a Dead Dreamer, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Anne of Green Gables, Wuthering Heights, East of Eden, The Stranger, The Godfather, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Inferno, The Two Towers, Den of Thieves, Winnie the Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner.

Milestones
2021: 0 Full soundtrack, no editing, wife commentary, summary outline, irregular release
2022: 2.0 DaVinci editing, wordbook, book intro, AI host + illustration, chapter summary, scheduled release
2023: 2.1 Descript, CapCut, Suno score, character intro, weekly release
2024: 2.2 Standard condenser mic, Audacity, ChatGPT annotation + illustration, timestamp, 1-hour content

Platforms
YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Reddit, Amazon Music, Firstory, Pocket Casts, KKBOX, Castbox, Noice, Podcast Addict, SoundOn, Castro, Player FM