A View From The Bridge - Love

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Mindmap on the theme of love in Miller's A View From The Bridge, including quotations.
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A View From The Bridge - Love
  1. Family Love
    1. Beatrice, Eddie and Catherine
      1. Loving family dynamic
      2. Marco
        1. making money to support sick family
          1. "if I stay there, they will never grow up. They eat the sunshine."
        2. Beatrice
          1. loves Sicily family as taking in cousins
        3. Father/daughter love
          1. Eddie
            1. made sacrifices for Catherine
              1. "I took out of my own mouth to give to her"
              2. promised her mother to look after Catherine on her deathbed
              3. Catherine
                1. seeks Eddie's approval
                  1. "I just got it. You like it?"
                  2. comfortable around Eddie
                    1. "You still walk around in front of him in your slip"
                2. Brotherly love
                  1. Marco
                    1. threatens Eddie when he realises Eddie is against Rodolfo
                      1. "can you lift this chair?"
                    2. Rodolfo
                      1. does what Marco says
                        1. "You'll be quiet."
                        2. wants Marco at his wedding
                          1. "How can I be married and you're in here?"
                      2. Romantic love
                        1. Eddie and Beatrice
                          1. marriage falling apart
                            1. "I'm just afraid if it don't turn out good you'll be mad at me"
                              1. "When am I gonna be a wife again, Eddie?"
                              2. Beatrice is very loyal to Eddie
                                1. "go to your wedding, Katie, I'll stay home"
                              3. Catherine and Rodolfo
                                1. quickly fall in love
                                  1. seem to have real feelings for each other
                                  2. Eddie and Catherine
                                    1. Although he won't admit it, Eddie's love for Catherine has become sexual
                                      1. "he takes and puts his hands on her like a goddam thief!"
                                  3. Love of place
                                    1. Rodolfo loves America
                                      1. "he's crazy for New York"
                                        1. "I want to be an American."
                                        2. Marco and Rodolfo love their homeland
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