Book Analysis: The Gates Of Eden

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The Gates of Eden

What is the Gate of Eden? How does it affect our main character and who he is as a person? Joe Gendreau is a very complicated character in which he is quite different from your average man. In this story there is a lot of mysteries, why is the book named the Gates of Eden, and why did the Yatsimura bros try so hard to blackmail our main character was it that important, what is Joe’s Background, is there reasons to why he was so aggressive and finally who is Ms.Ohara? The gates of Eden is a story about a man named Joe Gendreau and is a worker at Weights and Measures. He is the best at his job but very aggressive when things don’t go his way or something is not right. Joe is not your average person, he has a lot of issues …show more content…

The book was most likely based on that garden because of the fact that Ms.Ohara showed Joe her garden with very different plants and they were not usual plants that you’d see around. In the old tale of Adam and Eve there was a forbidden fruit that they were not supposed to eat but, did anyways which resulting in a punishment from God. In this story we see the basic principle of how Joe was lead to eat this forbidden fruit, which was Ms.Ohara and we see that his punishment was the blackmail from the brothers with pictures. If Joe wouldn’t have had sexual interaction with Ms.Ohara the casualties of him getting in trouble with the brothers could have been avoided. The author was trying to portray that if you do something, expect something in return as we see for Joe he gets the blackmail. The name Gates of Eden was most likely chosen because we don’t know much about Eden, and our main character is also a mystery because we don’t know much about him. Another reason for it to be called the Gates of Eden is when you think of the word gates you think of opening and closing. This could mean multiple reasons such as he needed to open the gates and look for the light but ended up with darkness. There are a lot of conclusions with the word gate which could be positive or negative. The positive being Ms.Ohara taking the main characters heart or getting the negative with the blackmail of the brothers (Coen

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