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Playwright Arthur Miller uses dramatic conventions of language, symbolism, setting and structure to draw our attention to power shifts between characters in A View From The Bridge. ... Eddie, as her guardian has total control over Catherine, but soon Rodolpho takes that power away from him when Rodolpho and Catherine become romantically involved. ... Eddie dies from wounds inflicted by his own knife during his struggle with Marco. ... Miller also uses the Brooklyn Bridge as a power symbol. ...
The power of the characters within the play A View From The Bridge, is not static.
Approximate Word count = 699 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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