Tension in Eddie's Relationship with Catherine in Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge

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English

 

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Todd L

 

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March 5, 2016

 

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University

 

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This, combined with Miller's upbringing and experiences on a recent trip to Sicily, provided the background to what would become "A View from the Bridge." However, the first version of the play, which was a modernised Greek tragedy, received a very cold reception, and lacked the emphasis and tension that made the final version of "A View From the Bridge" so successful...
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After reworking the original, Miller proved that he had the ability to arouse the passion of audiences world-wide, with his sympathetic portrayal of Sicilian family life, emphasis on the incestuous relationship between Eddie and Catherine, and successful use of tension throughout. In the scene that closes Act one, Miller effectively creates tension...
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