• "A View From the Bridge" by Arthur Miller. Describe symbolism throughout the play

     

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A View From the Bridge
The whole of this play involves symbolism, on many different levels. The end scene, in which Eddie takes his own life with his own knife is symbolic of the self-destructive nature that led to such an ending. As Arthur Miller wished to write 'a modern Greek tragedy´ it is likely that the symbolism of the dagger is Eddie´s sexuality, which drove him to his drastic actions and eventually death. During the confrontation earlier in the play Marco raised a chair like a weapon, symbolic of
the fight yet to come. Rudolpho danced with Catherine when she had previo…

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