Sunday, September 1, 2019
A View From the Bridge
ââ¬ËA View From The Bridgeââ¬â¢ is a play that was first staged in 1955. It was written by Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller was born into a Jewish family in New York in 1915, whose grandparents had come to America from Poland. When the family business failed, they moved to Brooklyn, where A View from the Bridge is set. There, Miller worked in a warehouse to earn money for his university fees. He began to write 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 ââ¬ËVinnie Bolzanoââ¬â¢ story. Catharineââ¬â¢s reaction shows the audience that in Italy, family loyalty is the most important thing as Catharine is both shocked and horrified that Vinnie snitched on his own Uncle this is why she shockingly says ââ¬ËThe kid snitched? . Miller uses this as an opportunity to tell the audience that the Italian American community is very loyal, which makes Eddieââ¬â¢s betrayal even more shocking. Because Vinnie snitched on his Uncle he could never show his face in public because every one despised and loathed him this is why Beatrice says ââ¬ËI never seen him againââ¬â¢. This also shows that the Italian American Community has a very ââ¬Ëif you snitch on one of us, you snitch on all of usââ¬â¢ mentality. Another way that Arthur Miller portrays the importance of loyalty in the play is the references Eddie uses to Catharineââ¬â¢s Mother. this quote shows that Eddie tries to use the promise he made to Catharineââ¬â¢s Mother as an excuse for being so strict and this is why he says ââ¬ËI promised your Mother on her death bedââ¬â¢. This is why he doesnââ¬â¢t want her working in the dodgy part of town; where as it is because of the emotions he feels toward Catharine and he doesnââ¬â¢t want her to have another male figure in her life who could be more important than he is. One of the most important scenes in the play is the ââ¬ËPhone Callââ¬â¢ scene which shows Eddie changing his loyalties from his family and friends, to just Catharine. ââ¬ËGive me the number for the immigration bureauââ¬â¢ this shows Eddie doing what Vinnie Bolzano didand snitching on Marco and Rodolpho, he does this because of the mixed and confusing emotions he feels for Catharine. Miller also uses stage irections in the scene such as ââ¬ËA phone booth begins to glow on the opposite side of the stage; a faint, lonely blueââ¬â¢ I think that Miller uses the Lighting on the phone booth to show the audience the conflict going on in Eddieââ¬â¢s head; to loose every thing (his family and friends friendship, love, trust and loyalty) but keep Catharine for himself When the immigration officers arrive at the house, Eddie looses the respect and loyalty from his family. Beatrice realizes what Eddie has done when she saysââ¬ËMy God, what did you do? ââ¬â¢. She is completely shocked and horrified as Eddie was a loyal and family orientated man. Miller uses this quote to show the audience that Beatrice is astounded and aghast that Eddie has chosen Catherine over her, even though she is his wife. Marco is furious with the fact that Eddie has just ruined any chance of him getting an American citizenship, this now means that Marco wouldnââ¬â¢t be able to get a well paid job and support his family back in Italy. This is why he says ââ¬ËThat one! He killed my children! That one stole the food from my childrenââ¬â¢ this is because although Eddie hasnââ¬â¢t directly murdered Marcoââ¬â¢s family, his actions will lead to Marco getting deported and he wouldnââ¬â¢t be able to give his family money to buy food and they would consequently die. The audience would be shocked by what he is saying as he is insulting Eddie who Miller has made out to be the confused character who although he is doing something terrible he thinks that he is doing it for the right reasons, and the audience would therefore feel sorry for him. Miller uses the loyalty theme to show the weakness of men, Eddie betrays his family and community because of the mixed emotions he feels for Catharine
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