
A View from the Bridge
3 (1)
by:
Arthur Miller
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0141189967
ISBN 13: 9780141189963
Publication date:
January 1st, 2010
Publisher: Penguin Books
Pages: 96
Genres: Romance
Set against the backdrop of the bustling New York waterfront, Arthur Miller's powerful exploration of immigrant life and the pursuit of the American Dream unfolds with gripping intensity. The story centers on Eddie Carbone, a longshoreman whose life is forever altered by the arrival of his Italian relatives. As tensions rise within his family, the delicate balance between love, loyalty, and betrayal begins to unravel.
Eddie's obsession with his niece, Catherine, and his growing resentment toward her blossoming relationship with a mysterious immigrant introduce a complex web of emotions. Miller skillfully delves into themes of masculinity, societal expectations, and the struggle for identity, all while spotlighting the harsh realities faced by immigrants in post-war America. The personal conflicts are mirrored by societal pressures, culminating in a haunting tragedy that forces the characters—and the audience—to confront the costs of their choices.
With its rich character development and poignant narrative, the tale paints a vivid picture of hope and despair. It serves as a timeless reflection on the human condition, examining the lengths individuals will go to protect their dreams and the inevitable consequences of their actions. In this compelling drama, Miller captures the essence of the immigrant experience and the fragile nature of familial bonds in a world wrought with uncertainty.
Eddie's obsession with his niece, Catherine, and his growing resentment toward her blossoming relationship with a mysterious immigrant introduce a complex web of emotions. Miller skillfully delves into themes of masculinity, societal expectations, and the struggle for identity, all while spotlighting the harsh realities faced by immigrants in post-war America. The personal conflicts are mirrored by societal pressures, culminating in a haunting tragedy that forces the characters—and the audience—to confront the costs of their choices.
With its rich character development and poignant narrative, the tale paints a vivid picture of hope and despair. It serves as a timeless reflection on the human condition, examining the lengths individuals will go to protect their dreams and the inevitable consequences of their actions. In this compelling drama, Miller captures the essence of the immigrant experience and the fragile nature of familial bonds in a world wrought with uncertainty.