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Post by missmcgrory on Mar 12, 2012 15:34:22 GMT
Josh Davis Critical essay A View form the Bridge Choose a play which you feel has a dramatic final scene. Describe briefly what happens and explain how effective the ending is in bringing to a conclusion the central concern of the text.
“A View from the Bridge” by Arthur Miller is a tory set in the Italian-American community of Red Hook in Brooklyn New York. It is about a family consisting of Eddie, wife Beatrice and their neice Cathrine, who take in two illegal Italian immigrants into their home. One of the two immigrants, Rodolfo, falls in love with Cathrine. This enrages Eddie as he has an obbessive love for cathrine and has inappropriate feeling towards her. Eddie trys to do everything he can to stop cathrine and Rodolfo from being together and even does the worst the thing that you could do in the Italian community, he reports marco and Rodolfo to the imagration beuro. In this essay I will describe the final scene and how it is dramatic and also explain how it brings a conclusion to central themes of the play.
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