To What Extent can Eddie be described as a Tragic Hero in ?A View from the Bridge' by Arthur Miller?

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Indeed the whole play is set in the past, with Alfieri's monologues saying what has passed, and the scenes involving the other characters shown as flashbacks. This adds to the sense of inevitability about the fate of Eddie, as the audience know what is going to happen as soon as Alfieri says ?This one's name was Eddie Carbone', the was clearly indicating that he is dead...
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Alfieri also refers to fate's ?bloody course', which immediately introduces us to the idea of destiny. It is an ominous statement as it suggests that from the outset there will be no fairytale ending to the play, and it gives the sense that unavoidable tragedy will occur. Alfieri's speech clearly shows how helpless outsiders such as himself are; he refers to how perhaps other lawyers have ?heard the same complaint and sat there, as powerless as I'...
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