Analysis of A View from a Bridge by Arthur Miller

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Analysis of A View from a Bridge by Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller was the author of the play “A view from a bridge.” He

was born on the 17th of October in New York City. He later published

the book in 1955.

The Story was set in New York Cit Red Hook.

The story is brought out by so many things such as, characters,

themes, stage directions and effects to get the points across to the

audience and how he set the structure out. His first play was set as

one act and later changed to two it also was a Greek tragedy at first

and then changed to American. The play is based on 2 main characters

(Rodolpho & Eddie) to get main effects and points across. Rodolpho had

come from Italy to American as an immigrant & Eddie is the main

character all the way through. Miller portrays Eddie in the same way

as the main character in a Greek Tragedy. Therefore we know he father,

but need to use the clues throughout the play to prepare for it.

Alfieri was the narrator of the play “A View from a Bridge” he was

also a very important character in the play.

Eddie had very high expectations of Alfieri this was because he was a

lawyer wanted to know what he could do about a certain situation.

Alfieri gives advice to Eddie about “Settling for Half” this is

because quite often there is no justice and it is not the right

consequences. Eddie notices that the law cannot deal with everything

he knows this by what Alfieri said to him.

Arthur Miller shows the characters by he does actually feel sympathy

for him during the play, Alfieri has a very strong role and to remain

objective all the way through the play. Miller shows the audiences

that Alfieri did really feel sorry for Eddie at the end of the play,

and also makes the audiences think about the concepts as they finish

writing the play. Right at the end of the play Eddie ends up trying to

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