Eben Cabot

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Eben Cabot is the conflicted, vengeful younger son in Eugene O’Neill’s tragedy "Desire Under the Elms," whose struggle over land, love, and inheritance drives the play’s central drama.

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instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
appearsIn Desire Under the Elms NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace New England farm
birthOrder youngest son
centralConflict conflict with his father Ephraim Cabot
love affair with Abbie Putnam
struggle over inheritance of the Cabot farm
createdBy Eugene O’Neill NERFINISHED
createdInYear 1924
creatorFullName Eugene Gladstone O’Neill NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
creatorOccupation playwright
dramaticFunction drives the central plot of Desire Under the Elms
emotion guilt
jealousy
love for Abbie Putnam
resentment toward his father
vengefulness
familyName Cabot NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1924
genre tragedy
hasFather Ephraim Cabot NERFINISHED
hasHalfSibling unborn child of Eben Cabot and Abbie Putnam
hasSibling Peter Cabot NERFINISHED
Simeon Cabot NERFINISHED
hasStepMother Abbie Putnam NERFINISHED
literaryRole protagonist
tragic figure
medium stage play
motivation desire for love and belonging
desire for revenge against Ephraim Cabot
desire to claim his mother’s land
nationality American
occupation farmer
relationship enemy and rival of Ephraim Cabot
lover of Abbie Putnam
themeInvolvement Oedipal conflict with the father
Puritan morality and repression
incestuous desire
land and property as sources of power
sin and redemption
timePeriod 19th century
workLanguage English

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