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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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    View from the Bridge Topic: Discuss the theme of betrayal in “A View from the Bridge” The book‚ “A View from the Bridge”‚ by Arthur Miller has a lot of betrayal in it and this is what I will be discussing in this paper. In this story‚ Rodolfo wants to marry Catherine but the only man that stands in his way is Marco. Marco this Radolfo is gay because he can bake and do stuff a woman does.Also to talk about the way Edie betrays his wife‚ Beatrice and this was because of Catherine too. At

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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’‚ by Arthur Miller‚ is a play which explores the theme of obsession. Set in 1940s Brooklyn‚ the play is based upon the lives of the Carbone family and‚ in particular‚ focuses upon longshoreman Eddie Carbone’s unhealthy obsession with his seventeen year old niece Catherine. A modern version of a Greek tragedy‚ the play charts Eddie’s downfall‚ ending with his tragic demise. Throughout the play‚ Miller makes effective use of characterisation and key scene to encourage the audience

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    A View from the Bridge A View from the Bridge is a play by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play is set in 1950s America‚ in an Italian American neighborhood called Red Hook near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. The main character of the play is Eddie Carbone‚ an Italian American longshoreman‚ who lives with his wife‚ Beatrice and an orphaned niece named Catherine. Eddie is Catherine’s uncle‚ but they are not blood-related. Eddie is very over-protective of Catherine and that he is almost

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    tragic Figure of a View from the Bridge In his play A View from the Bridge‚ Arthur Miller tells the story of Eddie Carbone‚ an illiterate longshoreman‚ who has an incestuous love for his niece‚ which drives him to his own tragedy. The story is set in 1950s America‚ in an Italian American neighborhood near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. The play has the ingredients of a traditional Greek tragedy‚ complete with Alfieri‚ a narrator that fulfills the same purpose as Sophocles’s chorus from his plays about

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    In A View From The Bridge Catherine is presented to the audience by being an ambiguous yet socially inexperienced character. "You’re getting to be a big girl now‚ you gotta keep yourself more‚ you can’t be so friendly‚ kid." This quotation is said earlier on in the play by Eddie but Beatrice later gives the same advice to Catherine but in regards to Eddie. Beatrice thinks Catherine needs to grow up and become a woman and to do this she needs to decide by herself whether she wants to marry Rodolfo

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    Understanding Poems‚ Prose and Plays: TMA02 Analyse a passage from A View from A Bridge that runs from “Eddie‚ moving up steps into doorway: Well‚ I’ll see ya‚ fellas” on page 5 to “Beatrice – her hands clasp at her breast; she seems half in fear‚ half in unutterable joy: They’re alright?” on page 8 of your edition of the play. The extract took place in the beginning of the play in the first act before the arrival of Beatrice’s cousins. In this part of the development of the play‚ we are about

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    The purpose of this essay is to discuss the theme of love and how it is presented in A View from the Bridge‚ the importance of love in the play‚ the characters that demonstrate the various types of love‚ and how the characters are affected by these different types of love. Throughout the play‚ Eddie show unnatural love for Catherine and not only acts like a father to her‚ but also as a jealous boyfriend. I dont believe it and I wish to hell youd stop it! This quote is a good example of Eddies jealousy

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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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