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    In the extract from page 5 – 8‚ the three main characters involved are Eddie‚ his niece‚ Catherine‚ and his wife Beatrice. The main action has Eddie having a conversation with Catherine and informing Beatrice‚ about the arrival of her cousins from Italy. In total‚ Eddie makes 20 speeches in total while Catherine makes 19 and Beatrice makes 3. Beatrice only appears at the end of the extract. She enters the room from the kitchen where she was most likely to be doing chores‚ as she was seen wiping

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    How does Miller dramatise the downfall of Eddie Carbone? Eddie Carbone is the protagonist of the play. He is forceful‚ hard working and possessive of Catherine. However‚ he does show generosity and warmth especially when Marco and Rodolpho come into the country. Eddie is a simple man who has little interests outside of work and family; he is too protective of Catherine always laying down laws for her and expecting her to obey him. As the play develops Eddie is finding it more and more difficult to

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    Tragic Hero From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A tragic hero is a protagonist with a tragic flaw‚ also known as fatal flaw‚ which eventually leads to his demise. The concept of the tragic hero was created in ancient Greek tragedy and defined by Aristotle. Usually‚ the realization of fatal flaw results in catharsis or epiphany. The tragic flaw is sometimes referred to as an Achilles ’ heel after the single fatal flaw of the Greek warrior Achilles. [citation needed] Aristotelian tragic

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    A view from the bridge - Endings      The first ending chosen by Arthur Miller was actually quite similar to the published one. Eddie assumes his love for Catherine and decides to kiss her once again to make her choose between him and Rodolfo‚ and stop her from marrying him. He even begs for her to stay and love him. After failing‚ his next attempt was to go after Marco to get back his name. They both engage in a deadly fight. Eddie died killed by his own knife. His last words were: “Catherine-why

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    boxing scene between Eddie and Roldolpho The story‚ A View from the Bridge is set in America and it talks about a longshoreman‚ Eddie. He has kindly let two of his relatives who are illegal immigrants from Italy stay in his house. The boxing scene in Act 1‚ episode 5 of the play is of dramatic importance as it reveals the tension between Eddie and Rodolpho‚ one of the illegal immigrants. The scene highlights the different views and relationship of the two women towards Eddie as he is starting to

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    The story centers around the house of Eddie‚ a working man‚ husband to Beatrice and guardian of orphaned niece Catherine. Eddie is a man who prides himself on his name‚ and the respect he receives from all those around him. However‚ following Catherine’s offer of employment‚ and the arrival of two of Beatrice’s cousins from Italy the illegal immigrants Marco and Rodolpho)‚ Eddie’s role as master of his house is continually questioned. Soon‚ Eddie’s leading status‚ both inside and outside the family

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    How does Arthur Miller successfully engage an audience with "A play with no surprise"? A view from a bridge is a play written by Arthur Miller in the 1950’s. Miller wrote the play as a modern day Greek tragedy in New York Brooklyn. Arthur Miller captures the audience with a true story twisted in his own words from which emerge the controversial ideas of incest‚ cultural obligation and masculinity. The part in the play where Alfieri mentions ‘it is not what but how’ means that even though we know

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    English Homework A tragic hero is one that has a major flaw and for whom the audience usually feels pity‚ sympathy‚ empathy‚ and compassion and is destined for downfall‚ suffering‚ or defeat. Arthurs Miller’s AVFTB is a pay which presents Eddie Carbone as a tragic hero. Eddie’s tragic flaw is either denial or‚ to begin with‚ the feelings he had towards Catherine. The damage caused by a tragic hero’s downfall usually hurts more than just him; his community and family often suffer‚ too. Once again

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    the other characters? In A View From The Bridge‚ the character of Alfieri has a very interesting role throughout the play. Not only he is the narrator‚ but also he is the only character that can foresee the direction of the play. We see him in many different roles throughout the play and each role adding to the dramatic impact of the play. The title of the play ’A View from a Bridge’ has many different meanings‚ as it could be seen as Alfieri’s ’view from the bridge‚’ as he is the one narrating

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    A View from the Bridge Study Guide A short history of the play A View from the Bridge has an unusually complicated performance history. It was originally a screenplay called The Hook‚ written by Miller with assistance from Elia Kazan‚ who had previously directed the playwright’s All My Sons and Death of a Salesman. The script‚ dealing as it then did with "waterfront corruption and graft" was eventually withdrawn by Miller in response to the Hollywood studio’s complaints that it was un-American

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