Analysis of Arthur Miller's Play, A View from the Bridge

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Arthur Miller was born on the 17th of October 1915 and was second of three children of Isidore and Augusta Miller who were immigrants. His father was a wealthy businessman that owned a women’s store that employed over 300 workers. Instead of succeeding over his father Miller decided to head into the field of journalism that in time led him to become a prominent figure in American theatre. Miller was an essayist and playwright, that had won many award for his work such as all my sons, death of a salesman, one of the many plays he had written was a view from the bridge.

The opening of a play introduces the some of the characters to audience and gives them a glimpse of their personality; it also sets the mood for the play and its settings. In ‘A View from the Bridge’, we meet the characters of Eddie, Beatrice and Catherine at the start so that the audience can understand the family and relate to them, in addition to this they are are introduced to them so that the relationship of eddie and Catherine is established at the beginning. We are also introduced to Alfieri, who acts as a n...

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