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    The sense of doom is depicted in this scene from A View from the Bridge. In the play‚ Eddie’s intoxication plays a huge role in what occurs. Eddie becomes more dangerous in a way that his negative opinion over Catherine and Roldolpho’s relationship are no longer words‚ but actions. Arthur Miller (1915-2005) uses language‚ structure‚ characterization‚ and content to represent a feeling of disaster and inevitable fate. Similes and metaphors are applied in the text to make the situation more expressive

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    Eddie’s inability to face the truth of his passion for Catherine is the cause of his downfall. Discuss. In the novel ‘A View from the Bridge’ Eddie failed to face the truth of his secret and undeniable love for Catherine‚ this is the root cause of his demise. Eddie was a very proud person and loved his wife‚ Beatrice very much. He felt very strongly that he would never do anything to hurt his wife‚ but there was a subconscious niggling thought that he tried to push to the back of his mind. This

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    A view from the bridge - Endings      The first ending chosen by Arthur Miller was actually quite similar to the published one. Eddie assumes his love for Catherine and decides to kiss her once again to make her choose between him and Rodolfo‚ and stop her from marrying him. He even begs for her to stay and love him. After failing‚ his next attempt was to go after Marco to get back his name. They both engage in a deadly fight. Eddie died killed by his own knife. His last words were: “Catherine-why

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    Discuss the character and role of Alfieri in A View from the Bridge paying particular attention to the contributions he makes to the audience’s understanding of the issues of the play. Alfieri’s character and role in A view from the Bridge is a very important one he sets the scene and environment and is an engaged narrator helping the audience understand the play. Arthur Miller has used the characteristics in Alfieri to help us understand the background information an overlook of the play almost

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    A View from the Bridge - Notes “Just remember‚ kid‚ you can quicker get back a million dollars that was stole 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

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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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    The captivating play A View 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

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    A View from the Bridge - Catherine and Eddie causing tension. The play ‘A view from the bridge’ is by Arthur Miller. It is set in 1930s America‚ in an Italian American neighborhood near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. Miller creates dramatic tension via the use of the characters Eddie and Catherine and their relationship together. Eddie and Beatrice are Catherine’s Aunt and Uncle. Catherine is Beatrice’s sister’s daughter. Her parents have died so she now lives with them. Eddie and Catherine

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    A View From The Bridge – note Themes: Allegiance to community law‚ psychosexual development‚ womanhood‚ homosexuality‚ gender roles‚ change Gender roles/ womanhood/psychosexual development – Characters in this story all go through a change due to the course of the events 1. Eddie – From a position of power to a position where he is unable to control what others around him does‚ he is no longer in control. Man with traditional beliefs‚ Beginning * “My brother. Rodolfo (Rodolfo nods

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    A View From The Bridge Essay A View From The Bridge is a play in which many different relationships are explored. I will be looking at how Arthur Miller presents each relationship and how this has an effect on the play as a whole. The main relationship explored within this paly‚ is that of Eddie and Catherine. They are the focal point of the play. It becomes clear that Eddie harbours feelings for his niece very quickly. He has to suppress these emotions because he feels guilty for having such feelings

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