Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background to the drama Essay

A View from a Bridge is a play inspired by millers own background, in terms of plot and context. Miller grew up in America and was the male child of two immigrants. In the late 1940s he became interested in the work and lives of the communities and Longshoremen of New Yorks Brooklyn Harbour, a ordinate where he had in fact previously worked. Many of the workers were exploited by their bosses, underpaid and had save new-fashionedly immigrated to the United States.It was during this time that a young lawyer friend of Millers mentioned a story hed recently heard of a longshoreman who had ratted to the Immigration Bureau on two brothers, his own relatives, who were living illeg all toldy in his very own home, in order to get into up an engagement between one of them and his niece. Miller took this story combined with his upbringing and experiences on a recent trip to Sicily and provided the background to the drama A View from a Bridge. The play takes place in Brooklyn around 1950s . Catherine is an orphan who lives with her aunt and uncle, Beatrice and Eddie Carbone.Eddie agrees to Beatrices two relatives, Marco and Rodolpho, both of whom argon illegal immigrants. Eddie, the plays protagonist, has a very particular view of the qualities of a man. When other characters dont conform to these masculine expectations it leads to antagonism and aggression resulting in death. Our first impression of Eddie is that of a wide, average man. He comes across as a hardworking, friendly, kind and generous husband and uncle especially as he is prepared to accept and welcome his married woman Beatrices illegal immigrant cousins into his own home.However Eddie has a very strong point of view of the qualities of manliness, accept that a real man should be strong, tough and mean. The appearance of a man should be with tail features and big size. He thinks that a real man should be like him, the breadwinner who works hard, doing work that uses massiveness and not much brain I worked like a dog. He perhaps also thinks that a man would always look at a pretty woman in a sexual way rather than just another person this is manoeuvren when he understands there are mischievous men at Catherines workplace. Another quality which Eddie considers to manly is power.Eddies views on manliness are also based around the ideas of protecting your family and loved ones, providing for your family and holding your pride and dignity. Eddie tries his very best to keep to these things as he feels very strongly of being a man. He shows this by showing upkeep when Catherine buys a new skirt. He says, Where you going all dressed up? and, Its too niggling aint it? He is concerned because he doesnt want her attracting too much perplexity from other men, like when he says, I dont like the looks theyre giving you in the candy store.This overprotectiveness leads to conflict on a small scale between him and Catherine as she says Eddie, I wish there was one guy you couldnt te ll me things about This dialogue shows that Eddie has been overprotective earlier and Catherine has realized it. She does not say it seriously but rather, a joke however she is actually stressful to express that hes being too overprotective. This power that Eddie considers to be manly also creates more other incidents on small scales and Eddie starts to show open hostility towards the other characters.Firstly when Rodolfo, Marco and Eddie are talk of the town about oranges and lemons Eddie becomes very hostile when Rodolfo corrects him, Lemons are green. Eddie lashes out at Rodolfo when he corrects him about the warp of the lemon and becomes slightly aggressive I know lemons are green for Christs pursuit. Eddie becomes hostile and aggressive because he believes knowledge and being right, amongst other things, is where the power lies. Miller uses this to show how something as insignificant as a lemon can create hostility and aggression all because of a manly characteristic of w anting power and respect.Another example of Eddies pettiness is during a talk about Marcos family back home in Italy. Eddie tries to suggest an affair with Marcos wife but Rodolfo again corrects him saying its more strict in our town We are suitable to see how Eddie is becoming aggressive through Millers stage directions. Eddie goes from being hostile and grim (laughing) to aggressive (rises, pacing up and down) as a direct reaction to the immigrants differing culture. The stage directions often say a lot more about the characters then the actual script itself and also greatly add to the heightening of tension throughout.Not only do they describe the positions of the characters on set they help the audition to identify with their feelings. Miller begins a scene with a simple conversation about a recent trip to Africa which Marco and Rodolfo had undergone through work. However, tension is still created, regardless of the triviality of the conversational subject, by Eddie, who, from a simple glance at Catherine, appears to be sceptical about whether the trip took place They went to Africa once. On a seek boat. (Eddie glances at her. ) Its true, Eddie.Eddie then retreats to his rocker, a prop which Miller makes significant throughout the play as it acts as Eddies position of authority, as his throne when in his rocker, he feels very much at the helm of the household and Miller uses this in order to show how Eddie feels he has power yet a rocker is slightly unsuitable as it does not assume a fixed position The conversation then continues further, though it is clear from Millers use of stage directions that Eddie is disregarding anything Rodolfo says to him, and talking to Marco exclusively, creating an sickening atmosphere and increasing the tension further.

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