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Kate equals Satan
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In John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, Kate is one of the most influential characters. ... Although Kate appears to be innocent and harmless towards the beginning, her character can best be described as sneaky, cruel, and manipulative, which negatively influences her decisions throughout Steinbeck’s East of Eden.
Kate had a mean streak a mile wide, that she was able to hide though careful acting and her quite charm, but her cruel ways were always apparent. ... If someone or something was in Kate’s way, nothing would stop her from getting it; even if she had to commit murder.
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Title: Kate equals Satan
Words: 459 Rating: None Pages: 1.8 submitted by: randomironic
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