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A View From The Bridge Coursework: Q. Explore The Function of Alfieri in A View From The Bridge The book 'A View From The Bridge' is a book written by Arthur Miller that is set is the 19th Century, and starts as a love story and develops into a dramatic story that was not meant to be. Alfieri, the narrator who is pivotal, has an important function throughout the play, this essay will explain this. In the play Alfieri is contrasted against Justice and Law, right throughout it, because he being the Lawyer has the solution and conclusion to everything. In his opening speech he quotes 'people having the right to do certain things that they are held back in', he also says 'I no longer have to keep a pistol in my filling cabinet, and my practice is entirely unromantic' (meaning he doesn't like going into court and doing exciting things). People...

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