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How Does The Audience's Views Of Eddie Carbone Change Throughout 'A View From The Bridge'?
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... How Does The Audience's Views Of Eddie Carbone Change Throughout The Play "A View From The Bridge"? In this assignment I will discuss how the view's of Eddie Carbone, the lead role in "A View From The Bridge", changes among the audience. I plan to go through the script and note any important scenes which I will then analyse in the audience's perspective. A View From The Bridge is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1955, which was originally arranged in rhymes but later was changed. Miller has written the play in conversational Brooklynese, for example, "nuttin'" and the spelling of many words end with apostrophes. In "A View from the Bridge", Miller describes a situation in which a man is forced by his emotions to betray himself and his local society, to betray something he had believed in his whole life. The man in question is Eddie Carbone, a














