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Referring to the social and cultural context of the play, explore the significance of law and justice in A view from the bridge  

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Ryan Andrew Referring to the social and cultural context of the play, explore the significance of law and justice in A view from the bridge In this essay I am going to discuss the importance of law and order in the play A View from the Bridge I will do this by looking at the cultural setting of the play, the period of time in which the play was set and the attitude towards community law and traditional law. Furthermore I will discuss the difference between law and justice and the attitude towards them both presented in the play. I will also discuss the representations of the law and justice through the characters and events in the play. Additionally I will be examining what Arthur Miller is saying about law and justice through the medium of the play and consider whether or not he is making a social comment. The idea of law...

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