A view from the bridge
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How Does Arthur Miller Create Dramatic Tension At The End of The Play? A view from the bridge, one of Arthur Miller's first comings when he became interested in the work and lives of large communities of long shore men. Arthur Miller himself worked as a long shore man on New York Brooklyn harbour. This certainly invigorated him into something 'dangerous and mysterious.' A View from the Bridge originated from a simple story Miller's friend had told him about. At the time Arthur was active with numerous other projects he hand entitled to do, so he didn't act upon this piece immediately. His travels along with many potential ideas combined with his clever knowledge and imaginative understanding would give way to something that would later on become controversial. This play was written in 1955, set in Red Hook in a slum area in New York, its exactly as it sounds, dull,...

