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    plays when he was in university and continued to write them after he graduated and became a journalist. In the play‚ loyalty dictates the events very strongly as because of Eddies mixed emotions for Catharine he chooses to be more loyal to her than to all of his family. Miller shows the importance of loyalty through Eddie telling Catharine the ‘Vinnie Bolzano’ story. Catharine’s reaction shows the audience that in Italy‚ family loyalty is the most important thing as Catharine is both shocked

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    All my sons- Capitalism vs Morality Pg 25- ‘When you marry‚ never-even in your mind‚ never count your husband’s money’ This quote criticises the American Dream‚ as it emphasises how it states that money equals happiness‚ and if a family has financial security‚ than that will also grant them happy lives. Pg30 – ‘I was the beast; the guy who sold cracked cylinder heads to the Army Air force This emphasises Keller’s immorality‚ as well as his pure determination to sustain the illusion that he

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    role in the drama‚ the dramatic devices and use of language by Miller as well as the background and social context of the play. Eddie’s role in the play is the most vital one; he is by far the most important character in the play. It is‚ after all‚ his inability to deal with his emotions that triggers most of the story and the tragedy that unfolds. Throughout the play we see many changes in the character of Eddie. At the beginning of the play Eddie is a respected‚ hard-working man who is

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    climaxes in the plot but rather includes various tension-building elements that form the path to the eventual pinnacle at the end of the play. A View from the Bridge is a very tense play‚ with numerous layers of conflict consistently going on‚ and almost all of these are with Eddie. The tension aroused in Act 1 is crucial for the rest of the play. Miller during Act 1 creates tensions in a variety of manners. One of the ways Miller creates tension is through the sphere of sex and love. This is a key theme

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    Consistency in Dr. Tom Stockmann In Arthur Miller’s adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s play An Enemy of the People‚ Dr. Stockmann is first introduced as an intelligent doctor and scientist who appears to live in constant high spirits. Miller describes him as “the eternal amateur- a lover of things‚ of people‚ of sheer living‚ a man for whom the days are too short‚ and the future fabulous with discoverable joys” (Miller‚ 6). Upon receiving his results from the university regarding the condition of the

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    towards him. In Eddie’s eyes‚ Rodolpho does not have the image of what makes a real man. Throughout the play Eddie picks at the fact that Rodolpho cooks‚ sings‚ is weak at fighting‚ and makes dresses. He also makes comments about Rodolpho’s blonde hair. All these traits in Eddie’s eyes are of a typical woman or even homosexual. In the play it says “Eddie pins his arms‚ laughing‚ and suddenly kisses him” this seems to be a test to see is Rodolpho is really attracted to guys. Another incident Eddie tries

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    towards these characters‚ such as Rodolfo who does not conform to these qualities‚ and Marco‚ who does demonstrate these characteristics‚ but in a way that makes Eddie feel threatened. Eddie feels that all men should show conventionally masculine characteristics. For example‚ he believes that all men should be the breadwinner for their families. He shows the audience this as no one else in the Carbone family works‚ and when his niece Catherine gets a job offer to earn lots of money‚ Eddie says ’I

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    Author: Sadeer Nasser  How does Miller dramatise the downfall of Eddie Carbone? Eddie Carbone is the protagonist of the play. He is forceful‚ hard working and possessive of Catherine. However‚ he does show generosity and warmth especially when Marco and Rodolpho come into the country. Eddie is a simple man who has little interests outside of work and family; he is too protective of Catherine always laying down laws for her and expecting her to obey him. As the play develops Eddie is finding

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    caring too much for her he ended up dying. The other flaws Arthur Miller gave Eddie was that he was too jealous of Rodolpho‚ and he was too proud to forgive Marco when Rodolpho apologized. His jealousy‚ pride and that he cared is what made him die but all of that was foreshadowed by Alfieri our narrator in the play. The effect of Miller’s play would be that as the audience we would be curious of the character of Eddie since we see him at the beginning of the play being a bit

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    A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE – Tension Essay MEG DUNCAN Arthur Miller’s play ‘A View from the Bridge’ is an edgy‚ modern adaptation of ancient Greek Theatre‚ in which drama and tragedy are release though the build and release of tension. Told through the eyes of Alfieri‚ we follow the demise of our protagonist‚ Eddie‚ whose love for his niece results in conflict and eventually his death. Tension is present throughout the entirety of the play‚ as it is critical to the play’s success that the audience

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