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    Eddie is very protective of Catherine. Eddie seems very concerned as to the welfare of Catherine. <br> <br>"Where you goin’ all dressed up?" <br>"where you goin’?" <br>"whats going on?" <br>"I think its too short ain’t it?" <br> <br>Eddie doesn’t want Catherine to grow up "you’re walking wavy!" He is concerned that she might get sexually assaulted or may be taken advantage of by men. Catherine disapproves of his protectiveness and nearly starts to cry "almost in tears because she disapproves"

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    A view from the Bridge

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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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    Heaven by Mitch Albom recounts the life of the main character‚ Eddie‚ and his realization of the impact‚ no matter the size‚ that each person has on every other person. Eddie dashing in the street to retrieve his ball‚ the Captain shooting Eddie’s leg and stepping on the landmine‚ and the boys on the overpass throwing whiskey bottles onto the highway below show that every life is connected and that there are no random acts in life. Eddie first meets the Blue Man in Heaven‚ who gives him the lesson

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    or Episode 5 of the play. So far in the play‚ we learn that Beatrice and Eddie are married‚ and their adopted child is Catherine‚ who is almost a legal adult.  Marco and Rodolfo are illegal immigrants from Sicily‚ who are Beatrice’s cousins.   Catherine and Rodolfo soon start to develop feelings for each other‚ and Eddie is trying to prevent this‚ as he has an unnatural attraction for Catherine.  In the boxing scene‚ Eddie insults Rodolfo many times‚ and tries to humiliate him through boxing with

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    English Literature GCSE A View From The Bridge Characters: Eddie Alfieri Catherine Beatrice Rodolfo Marco Themes Law and Justice Betrayal and Family Loyalty / Codes of Honour Womanhood Masculinity Eddie Carbone Beginning Meeting with Alfieri End of act 1 - teaches Rodolfo to fight‚ tension with Marco Kisses When he calls the Immigration Office End - death * ’It’s too short‚ ain’t it...you’re walkin’ wavy’ - First appears to be very protective of Catherine. Doesn’t

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    View From The Bridge Hero

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    From the Bridge‚ by Arthur Miller‚ portrays Eddie as the modern tragic hero. Eddie is a longshoreman who lives with his wife Beatrice and his seventeen-year old niece Catherine. Catherine the niece of Eddie and Beatrice is a beautiful and smart young lady. Who seeks approval from her uncle and struggles when Eddie does not approve of Rodolpho‚ the man she intends to marry. Throughout the play‚ Catherine endures a great deal of emotional changes. Eddie walks by the men in the street. As he enters

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    were allowed to speak more - thus becoming more human and more sympathetic. While we may not identify with the Eddie Carbone of the final version‚ we are better able to understand what motivates him and therefore to sympathize with his basic dilemma: how to "let go" of the niece he has raised and loved as a daughter. As Miller writes in his introduction to the published revision‚ "Eddie Carbone is still not a man to weep over...But it is more possible now to relate his actions to our own and thus

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    a tragic drama piece‚ written by Arthur Miller and first published in 1955. Curtained by the never-ending dramatics of the play‚ is quite basically a fight for an unconditional love‚ portrayed by a man of whom perplexes his emotions like no other (Eddie Carbone). The play itself is set in the 1950’s; times when masculinity and dominance we’re vital for a man to obtain‚ and therefore prove to be key concepts during A View from the Bridge. Due to the constant battle to be the top of the hierarchy‚

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    2. If Eddie had been the one identified by the shooting victim‚ I think he would have blamed his friend Marcus and tell the officers/police that Marcus was the person who pointed the gun at the innocent people because Eddie will tell them he is black and black people do these kinds of things like shooting‚ stabbing‚

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    American family consisting of a couple – Eddie and Beatrice and her sister’s orphaned daughter; Catherine. Having raised Catherine since she was a small girl‚ Eddie is extremely possessive and controlling of her‚ which we come to see more and more as the play progresses. When Beatrice’s cousins Marco and Rodolfo come to stay with the family illegally‚ to try and get work and a sufficient amount of money to send back home to Italy‚ tensions rises as Eddie feels threatened as Marco’s alpha male status

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