Look at how Beatrice and Eddie talk and behave. What does it tell you about their relationship? (P.51) Throughout the passage‚ a lot is unveiled about the dynamic of Eddie and Beatrice’s relationship. From the start‚ Eddie’s unveiled as a domineering and demanding persona in the relationship (unsurprisingly as most men were seen as dominant at this time) when he exclaims‚ ’I want my respect!’. The exclamation mark puts emphasis on the command thus furthering his belligerent portrayal. Despite
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In Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge‚ the idea that individuals ultimately control their own fates and are to be held accountable for the outcomes they experience is explored through the character of Eddie and the actions he takes that eventually lead to his death. Miller also explores the idea that a refusal of responsibility can have disastrous and in this play’s case‚ fatal consequences. Eddie Carbone‚ the play’s protagonist is shown as a hard working family man who is well respected in
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“A View from the Bridge” is a tragic play written by Arthur Miller‚ based on the concept of illegal immigrants being snitched on by their own relatives. In this play‚ the boxing scene refers to the last part of Act 1 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
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In “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley‚ good intentions are destroyed by ambitious‚ selfish‚ and disrespectful behavior. Frankenstein along with the creature‚ although seemingly different in personalities‚ have many characteristics that interlock with each other creating a suspenseful plot filled with good intentions that are never fully executed. Dominance is a reoccurring theme in “Frankenstein” as both Victor Frankenstein‚ himself‚ and the creature strive to be perfect in every task they preform. Although
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catalyst speeds up the rate of the chemical reaction; in literature‚ a catalyst is a person‚ idea or event that initiates and develops the conflict of the story. In "A View from the Bridge" and "The Glass Menagerie"‚ the catalysts used are introduced at different points in the plays and play different roles. In " A View from the Bridge"‚ Rodolpho‚ the catalyst‚ is introduced in the exposition‚ and plays a major role in the play. He initiates the conflict by being attracted to Catherine‚ and by the
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“the most precious life on Earth”. People might consider glassware or china (not the country) to be the most fragile things in life however‚ hate to break it to them‚ but they are undoubtedly wrong. If it were true then why do people shed a flood of tears for the death of a baby and just a sigh of grief for a broken piece of their favorite coffee mug? Babies are much more precious and treasured and they cannot survive without proper care and support from others such as their parents and family
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Who’s Responsible for the final tragedy in ‘A View from the Bridge?’ Nowadays‚ family loyalty is not as common in families as in used to be. Think about your family‚ does it revolve around loyalty or something else? In the play‚ ‘A View from the Bridge’ written by Arthur Miller their whole family life revolves around loyalty and is an everyday duty. But evidently shown the pressure of family loyalty can push you to do things that might not be in your nature to do. It begins when Eddie and Beatrice
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send it to you so you can spend it on medicine and stuff you need. Rodolpho and I arrived safely in America thanks to Beatrice’s husband‚ I can’t complain about the ride‚ as we are illegally boarding we need to be hidden down‚ once or twice someone brought us food...as long as I arrive in America I will be happy‚ I thank Beatrice so much for doing this. How I wish to be there with you but what I am doing is for our good‚ sadly I have to stay here for several years so we can have a
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A View from the Bridge - Quotations Alfieri: “A lawyer in his fifties turning grey; he is portly‚ good humoured‚ and thoughtful” “only thought of in connection with disaster” “in Sicily‚ from where their fathers come the law has not been a friendly idea since the Greeks were beaten.” “Oh‚ there were many here who were justly shot by unjust men. Justice is very important here.” “And now we are quite civilised‚ quite American. We settle for half‚ and I like it better.” “the thought comes…another
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Through this he stands apart from the drama that engulfs the other characters and is a trustworthy observer as he comments on what is happening with the other characters. By talking directly to the audience he gives an insight to the other characters from his view‚ ‘This ones name was Eddie Carbone‚ a longshoreman…’ ultimately allowing the audience to gain a quicker view of the characters. Throughout the play the audience can see that Alfieri does not want anything from anyone else in the story‚ only
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