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In A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller Action Is Just As Important As Language, Discuss This With Close Reference To The Text.
‘A View From the Bridge’ is set in the 1950’s in Brooklyn, New York, in an Italian immigrant community. ... ‘A View From the Bridge’ is different from a Greek or Shakespearean tragedy because the main characters inn these tragedies are Dukes or Kings, high class and noble people but in ‘A View From the Bridge’ the main character is an average person. ...
In ‘A View From the Bridge’ many of the characters have little education and are Italian. ... This symbolised a threat to Eddie to keep away from Rodolpho. ... “the slum that faces the bay on the seaward side of Brooklyn Bridge. ... That is why language is so important in ‘A View From the Bridge’ play, it also explains why Alfieri finds it easier to ‘settle for half’. ... Where language can’t be used to let the characters express themselves action is used this makes action just as important as language in ‘A View From the Bridge’.
Approximate Word count = 993 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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