Masculinity of Arthur Miller's bridge uses several forms of masculinity to show the audience in different environments and cultures. And different forms of masculinity are possible. This has been shown to us by comparing the masculinity and the two extremes they all relate to. In harbor worker culture, respect is both part of his own image. By doing this, members of the community spare no effort to maintain reputation to prevent being castrated from the perspective of the community.
In this article, Eddie and Rodolpho explore the masculine theme presented from the perspective of Arthur Miller's bridge. I do this by analyzing what the male character said and how it shows their perception of manhood. The bridge from the bridge in New York was built in the 1950s. Meanwhile, many Italian immigrants fled to New York and brought their beliefs and opinions. One of the strongest beliefs is masculinity, which I will explore in this article.
An analysis of how the audience interprets Miller's manhood description is "exploring from the bridge" and "seeing from the bridge", exploratory psychological drama. A script created by Arthur Miller in 1955. It is in Red Hook Brooklyn in New York. His relatives hoped to realize America's dream, and illegally came to Italy to stay with him. Inspired by the true story of the Brooklyn Port Workers, he informed two illegal immigrants. When Miller wrote a script, it involved corruption and corruption in front of the water and raised questions about the rationality of US immigration laws. Arthur Miller decided to become a writer after his father suffered from depression, after reading Dostoevsky 's novel "Karamazor brothers".
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.