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    on a hot summer day two friends named kendrick and eddie who were the best of friends who met in 4th grade were hanging out. they were at eddies house where they were playing a awesome video game called nba 2k13 which they were rivals at always arguing who was the best and who had the best record till another one of there friends named rasheed called and said lets ride bikes. they waited for about a hour till rasheed showed up so kendrick and eddie went and grabbed everything they needed and put it

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    A View from the Bridge A Play in Two Acts Characters Louis Mike Alfieri Eddie Catherine Beatrice Marco Tony Rodolpho First Immigration Officer Second Immigration Officer Mr Lipari Mrs Lipari Two ‘Submarines’ Neighbours Act One The street and house front of a tenement building. The front is skeletal entirely. The main acting area is the living room–dining room of Eddie’s apartment. It is a worker’s flat‚ clean‚ sparse‚ homely. There is a rocker down front; a round dining

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    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. She needs to stop walking around the house in her slip in front of Eddie‚ and not sit on the edge of the tub while Eddie shaves his beard. The reader learns from this that being a woman means reserve

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    nature to do. It begins when Eddie and Beatrice give refuge to two Italian immigrants‚ whom are Beatrice’s cousins named Marco and Rodolfo. Once they arrive everybody’s feelings of lust‚ jealousy and anger begin to become stronger and stronger. But this still leaves the question open…Who or what is responsible for the final tragedy? Catherine joined the Carbone family when her mother died; they willingly took in and dedicated their life to take care of her. Eddie shows to be a caring and protective

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    than a word that you gave away.” Eddie speaks this quote in Act I‚ while eating dinner with Beatrice and Catherine. This quote reveals the irony and madness of Eddie’s character. In the beginning of the play‚ Eddie tells the story of a young boy who called immigration on his relatives. Eddie lectures Catherine about how they must tell no one about Marco and Rodolpho‚ the illegal immigrant cousins the family will be hiding. However‚ in the end of the play‚ Eddie obviously calls Immigration on these

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    PAGE 3: This is the scene when Eddie Carbone is introduced. He is ‘forty – a husky‚ slightly overweight longshoreman’. When asked by his friend if he is working at the Docks tomorrow‚ he replies: “Yeah‚ there’s another day yet on that ship.” This could be an attempt by Miller to briefly show that Eddie takes his job seriously and is a hard worker. A strong relationship between Eddie and Catherine is immediately introduced by Catherine’s speech: “Hi‚ Eddie!” However a certain questioning and

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    audiences world-wide‚ with his sympathetic portrayal of Sicilian family life‚ emphasis on the incestuous relationship between Eddie and Catherine‚ and successful use of tension throughout. In the scene that closes Act one‚ Miller effectively creates tension. Eddie‚ the protagonist‚ is an unsophisticated longshoreman. His language and that of Catherine and Beatrice has a powerful colloquialism about it‚ which seems to hide more than it actually reveals. The stage directions throughout

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    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 the beginning of the story Eddie seems like a caring person when he is talking to Catherine and Catherine seems to always want the attention and approval of Eddie. Since Catherine is Eddie’s niece‚ there is not that sense of father daughter feel between them. Beatrice knows there is something wrong but can not put her finger on it and does not want to bring

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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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    Brooklyn Bridge that is the gateway to Manhattan. The play is centred on an Italian-American longshoreman– Eddie Carbone. Eddie lives with his wife Beatrice and his niece Catherine who he has developed improper feelings for‚ however his feelings are repressed. These matters are further complicated when Catherine falls in love with immigrants they are sheltering from the US government. Eddie repressed feelings suddenly begin to seep out in the form of rage and anger. Miller initially wanted the play

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