Where does Cabot hide his money, and what happens to it?
PremiumWhere does Cabot hide his money and what happens to it Ephraim Cabot appears as a tragic figure in Desire Under the Elms by Eugene O Neill The play shows greed pride and loneliness in the Cabot family Ephraim Cabot hides his money secretly inside the farmhouse But when he tries to take it later he finds it gone forever Secret Place of the Money Cabot is a proud and greedy man He hides his savings under the floorboards of the farmhouse He does not trust anyone not even his wife or sons This hidden money becomes a symbol of his greed and fear of losing control Greed and Distrust Cabot s money shows his lonely and selfish nature He works hard for years but keeps the money hidden He believes only in his own strength He never shares it with his family His greed makes him rich in property