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Explore some of the main dramatic devices and techniques used by Miller to invite the audience's empathetic response to Eddie's tragic actions in 'A View From The Bridge'.
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... Explore some of the main dramatic devices and techniques used by Miller to invite the audience's empathetic response to Eddie's tragic actions in 'A View From The Bridge'. Arthur Miller's, 'A View From The Bridge' allows us to witness the tragic consequences of one mans jealousy and an unforgivable crime to his family and friends. With his dramatic techniques in speech and in stage directions, Arthur Miller is able to create a dramatic atmosphere in many parts of his performance. He also provokes the audience to empathize with Eddie when using these skills. The first section I studied was 'The Phone-Call'. In this scene I think that Eddie is trying to do what he thinks is right. Alfieri can see what he is going to do but can't stop him. Eddie can only see one answer to all of his problems. When Eddie and Alfieri are talking before the phone call, we














