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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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    this scene‚ Catherine confronts Rodolfo over Eddie’s allegation that Rodolfo only wants to marry Catherine to be an American. However it is soon revealed that Rodolfo truly loves her. The two characters sleep together for the first time‚ a fact that Eddie finds out when he returns home drunk‚ which results in a devastating confrontation between the central characters. The seriousness and the intense emotions displayed in this scene‚ plus Arthur Miller’s use of dramatic devices‚ make this scene very

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    Transcript Redfern Speech (Year for the World’s Indigenous People) – Delivered in Redfern Park by Prime Minister Paul Keating‚ 10 December 1992 Ladies and gentlemen I am very pleased to be here today at the launch of Australia’s celebration of the 1993 International Year of the World’s Indigenous People. It will be a year of great significance for Australia. It comes at a time when we have committed ourselves to succeeding in the test which so far we have always failed. Because‚ in truth

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    with the Australian Army. Another text that represents Breaking Free is the poem Song of Hope by Kath Walker; this poem symbolizes how the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have Broken Free from the constraints of English settlement through the Mabo Act of 1992. Breaking Free is represented in the Novel by E.M. Forster‚ Room With a View through the characterization of Lucy‚ throughout the novel Forster details

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    introduction of five characters‚ the reader gets to find out who and why these characters were important to Eddie‚ and also finding out about Eddie himself. The book the Five People You Meet in Heaven has an overlying theme‚ of purposeful meanings and interactions. During the story‚ characters play a big role in the book. Along the way‚ Eddie runs into five people he

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    the play because he is known as a good lawyer‚ a good friend to Eddie Carbone (a longshoreman) and surprisingly he is also the narrator. Alfieri is obviously the most significant character in the play. Alfieri as a character is known as a well respected lawyer and a close friend to Eddie. Throughout all the play Alfieri is helping Eddie with all his problems. "I know it Mr Alfieri‚ the guy ain’t right". Alfieri does not only help Eddie‚ he also helps his niece‚ Catherine. Catherine has strangely

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    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 it up because she knows it will make everything awkward and weird for the group. Eddie starts to see things about Catherine that

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    niece Catherine. Eddie refuses to acknowledge or deflect his suppressed sexual desires for Catherine‚ which ultimately leads to his downfall. After being frequently warned by Mr Alfieri‚ Eddie remains unaware of the consequences that his passion could have not only on him‚ but on his relationship with his wife; Beatrice. Eddie also attempts to deter Catherine from Rodolpho‚ which ruins their relationship‚ and eventuates in the loss of his name and respect from the community. Eddie cannot confess to

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    Masculinity is a prevalent theme in Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge. The four leading male characters in the play; Eddie‚ Rodolpho‚ Marco and Alfieri; each play different roles and different types of men. Miller has represented men and masculinity in an unforgiving light in the play. It appears that it is men that confuse and create problems in the characters’ lives. Each character’s actions are effected by the conflicting forces of determinism‚ where every event and situation is the inevitable

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    Ruby Pier for his whole life. The man‚ Eddie dies in tragic accident at Ruby Pier while trying to save the life of a young girl. When Eddie makes it to heaven he has to meet five different people to learn their story‚ how Eddie is connected to them‚ and they all have a lesson to teach Eddie. Every time he meets a new person he asks if he saves the little girl in the end the last person tells him that he saved the little girl by pushing her out of the way. Eddie- nice‚ tough‚ and a hard-worker.

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