Arthur Miller created a view of the bridge in 1955. It's located in Red Hook in Brooklyn, New York. Immigrant families in Italy are highly regarded here. People of those days came from Sicily, and they ran away from poor living. People who moved primarily to the United States to find a high salary job and then sent the money they sent to the Sicilian family. Miller learned about immigrants in Italy, and he struggled to work at a shipyard.
Looking at Mark Characters from the Bridge After reading the Arthur Miller's "From the Bridge" play, I am convinced that the most impressive character is Mark. At that time (a play was written in 1955) Since his country of origin Italy was experiencing a major economic depression for the Second World War, as a result, in the play, It is said that Mark's plan for for it is filled with the name of a bold explorer who challenges this great unknown world. The biggest one is Marco Polo who provided Europeans with little known information about the Far East and the great Spanish conquistor Helnan Cortés praised for breaking the Mexican empire. These two famous explorers are also ideal case studies to analyze the impact of expectations and benefits.
How Arthur Miller explores the concept of justice from A Bridge at The Bridge. Arthur Miller's play "From the bridge to the bridge" is in Red Hook, a community of Sicilia in Brooklyn. Ties and strong regulations of the community are very important for the community. Betraying your family and community is the most serious crime you committed. For example, Eddie tells the story of Catherine and Beatrice's Winnipeg Zano. - "Oxford dictionary" defines a system as "a society or organization established for religious, educational, social, or similar purposes". By contrast, an individual is defined as "a person, different from a group, class, or family." An organization is an organization created by individual groups to provide community social order and guidance. This system is for public interest but can ignore, manipulate, even even slave an individual.