Mirrors that use languages in illusion of bridges use language and theatrical equipment to help understand the theme of bridges from bridges to bridges Arthur Miller overcomes conflicts of authority and ordinary people's lives It is considered a great playwright to explore. The odds of "Bridge to Bridge" used many dramatic devices and mystical themes to help the audience understand the program. Some topics are jealousy, love, law, justice and social class.
At the beginning of the second act "From the Bridge" Arthur Miller made tension in various ways. Arthur Miller used a body language to create a sense of drama, for example, Eddie's arm was "a bit shocked", Eddie's body language showed that he went with Catherine and Rodolfo It was. I felt that they went out together to add anger to Eddie, and they went out of the bedroom together. This shows love for Eddie Catherine, but his protection against Catherine is too big.
In Arthur Miller's "The Bridge From The Bridge" I think that Eddie brought the biggest change. I will show this by talking about his role in the play, the theatrical installation and language use of Miller, and the background and social background of the play. Eddie's role in the play is the most important role, he is the most important role of the drama. After all, he was unable to handle his emotions, causing a large part of the story and tragedy. You can see that Eddie's role has changed significantly throughout the script.
Relationship between Eddie and Katherine Ship searched for this theme in "View of the bridge". The main character of this book is Eddie and Eddie is Italian American. He is a harbor worker at the Brooklyn Bridge Dock, a man works in the dock with other people, women clean the house together and wearing new clothes. And when you come back from the dock cook for men
We will explore how Arthur Miller developed the characters of Eddie Carbone in the three main episodes of Arthur Miller's "Bridge over landscape". Port workers and harbor workers work at Brooklyn Pier (Eddie Carbone). It was an important moment in Arthur Miller 's life to work in the dock as it met an Italian immigrant who urged him to write' landscape over the bridge '. Arthur Miller played the role of Eddie Culver, just like the protagonist of the contemporary Greek tragedy. When the drama begins, the audience respects and admires his character.