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'The law is only a word for what has a right to happen.' Discuss the many roles Alfieri has to play in 'A View From the Bridge'  

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'The law is only a word for what has a right to happen.' Discuss the many roles Alfieri has to play in 'A View From the Bridge' Alfieri is a very important character in this play after all it is his story. The original pint of Alfieri is to avoid confusion and misinterpretation of the themes and plot. Millers previous play 'the Crucible' had many complex themes and ideas that when performed confused the audience and led to misinterpretation of the story. However as Miller continued to write Alfieri's role evolved and took on other purposes. Miller got his idea for the play from a lawyer friend who had to deal with a similar case in real life, so in thanks for the idea he made Alfieri a lawyer. I intend to discuss the various roles of Alfieri and give my opinion and interpretation on them. Law and Justice Alfieri introduces to...

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