Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A View from the
Bridge
- How does Miller make this such a powerful moment in the play?
- Themes
- Recklessness
- Jealousy
- Alpha male
- Law & powerlessness
- Alfieri is aware of his own powerlessness in this situation. He tries to
prevent Eddie doing the wrong thing but fails
- When Alfieri says, "Put it out of your mind!
Eddie!" we realize that the inevitable
catastrophe is about to occur
- Eddie calls the Immigration Bureau
- Stage directions say, "Light is out on Alfieri"
- This symbolizes that Alfieri's thoughts are
pushed aside. He is unable to do anything more to
stop Eddie from doing what he wants
- Stage directions [angering, jaw clenched]
- relates to masculinity
creates tension
- Eddie feels that calling
the immigration is the
only way he can
prevent Catherine from
marrying Rodolfo
- TRAGEDIES
- Hamartia - tragic error, simple mistake which leads to the final catastophe
- Eddie calls the Immigration
- Eddie dies
- Anagorisis - tragic recognition of insight, the hero
lets out what is on his mind and we get an
understanding, however it's too late = FATE
- Stage directions [With greater difficulty]
- Eddie doesn't think about
the consequences when
calling the Immigration
- Eddie is portrayed as a selfish and
thoughtless character
- Tones
- ANGER
- ADAMANT
- SYMPATHY
- As much as the audience may
despise what Eddie has done to
Catherine and Rodolfo, Miller creates
some sympathy for him
- Eddie helpless says, "So what do I gotta do
now? Tell me what to do"
- Eddie pleads for help
- Cry of a desperate man
- Use of repitition, emphasizes Eddie's
confused vulnerable state
- HELPLESSNESS