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a view from the bridge-How does Miller use Eddie to create dramatic tension for the audience?


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a view from the bridge-How does Miller use Eddie to create dramatic tension for the audience?

... A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller How does Miller use Eddie to create dramatic tension for the audience? In the play, "A View From The Bridge", Arthur Miller gave the audience an impression that the Italian immigrants weren't welcome to the USA. The scene is set in New York and it relates to six main characters, who are all individuals and play unique roles. Arthur Miller was born on October 17th in 1915 in New York City. He was a prominent figure in American literature and his career as a writer spanned over seven decades. He is considered by audiences as one of Americas' greatest play writers, and his plays are widely recognised throughout the world. The play is set in Red Hook. The main focus and stage is the Carbones' living and dining room. Alfieri thinks that the public do not appreciate lawyers or priests because he says

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