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A View from the Bridge
by
Arthur Miller
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A View from the Bridge
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A View from the Bridge Learning Guide: Table of Contents
Introduction
Analysis
Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
Catherine's New Look
Eddie's Cigar vs. Rodolpho's Coffee
"Paper Doll"
Homosexuality
The Double Kiss
The Lifting of the Chair
Brooklyn Bridge
Eddie's Death
Setting
Narrator Point of View
Genre
Tone
Writing Style
What's Up With the Title?
What's Up With the Ending?
Plot Analysis
Booker's Seven Basic Plots Analysis: Tragedy
Three Act Plot Analysis
Trivia
Steaminess Rating
Allusions
Brief Summary
Act I
Act II
Characters
Eddie Carbone
Eddie Carbone Timeline
Alfieri
Alfieri Timeline
Catherine
Catherine Timeline
Rodolpho
Rodolpho Timeline
Marco
Marco Timeline
Beatrice
Beatrice Timeline
Study Questions
Character Roles (Protagonist, Antagonist...)
Protagonist
Antagonist
GuideMentor
Foil
Romantic
Tools of Characterization
Themes
Quotes
Justice and Judgment
Justice and Judgment Quotes
Sex
Sex Quotes
Abandonment
Abandonment Quotes
Dreams, Hopes, and Plans
Dreams, Hopes, and Plans Quotes
Contrasting Regions
Contrasting Regions Quotes
Respect and Reputation
Respect and Reputation Quotes
Men and Masculinity
Men and Masculinity Quotes
Women and Femininity
Women and Femininity Quotes
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Quotes (What was Said)
Themes (For the Most Part)
Symbols
Knowing Mr. Miller, We’re Betting Someone’s Not Just There for the View
How to Deal With a Couple of Italian Rapscallions
Essay
Teaching A View from the Bridge
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Characterization
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The Movie Cast
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Symbolism
The Top Ten
Adaptation
Why Should I Care?
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