Sunday, September 1, 2019
Play Writes Skills as A Dramatist Essay
Analysing A Scene from the play ââ¬ËA View from the Bridgeââ¬â¢ Showing the P Play Writes Skills as A Dramatistà The paly which I analysis is by Arthur miller called ââ¬Å"a view from the bridgeâ⬠. In this play I analysed a scene which is the chair incident. In this essay I will be writing about what lead up to the chair incident. I will be also analysing the skill that Arthur Miller uses and write down its function.This play is set in America in 1960s. This play is about the Carbone family who brings two brothers who are Italian immigrants. There are six main characters, Eddie who is married to Beatrice, Catherine who is Eddies nice. The layer is Alfiera. The two immigrants are Marco and Rodolfo. At this time Italy was very poor and it was illegal for immigrants to come in America. Eddie helps his Italian cousins Marco and Rodolfo by smuggling them to America so they can provide for their family. When they by a ship they get jobs as longshoremen. Marco has a wife and two children and Rodolfo is single.à The events which led up to the chair incident is the boxing incident. This is where Eddie decides to teach Rodolfo boxing for self defence as he is to vulnerable. For example he says ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ll teach youâ⬠to Rodolfo. This incident suggests that Eddie is trying to embarrass Rodolfo in front Catherine. This will make Catherine think that Rodolfo is nothing but a man mouse and Eddie is a man. Marco reacts to this by ââ¬Å"risingâ⬠from his chair. This gives the audience the impression that Marco is going to do something to get his vengeance this builds up tension between Marco and Eddie as Marco is very protective over his brother Rodolfo. This leaves the audience feeling overwrought as they are wondering how Marco is going to get his vengeance. In the chair incident Marco gets his revenge for his brother. Firstly the atmosphere is tranquil; this is where Rodolfo and Catherine dance together. For example in directors notes is says ââ¬Å"he took her hand; they go to the phonograph and start it.à This is when Marco decides to teach Eddie a lesson. Marco says ââ¬Å"can you lift this chairâ⬠. Eddie thinks this is just a game but he doesnââ¬â¢t know what Marcoââ¬â¢s ingenious plan is as he says ââ¬Å"what do you meanâ⬠the gives us the impression that Eddie hasnââ¬â¢t got a clue of what Marco is planning. This is when a lot of tension and suspense builds up as it makes the audience aware of what Marco is planning. This also makes the audience think that Marcos plan must be vicious as he is ââ¬Ëshy ââ¬Ë. This implies that Marco is a very bashful and quiet person. Also the audience know that Marco is a person not to joke around with as Eddie says ââ¬Å"nobody kids with Marcoâ⬠. This gives the aud ience the impression that Marco is a very serious person. Eddie falls in Marcos trap when he lifts the chair. Eddie ââ¬Ëgraspsââ¬â¢ barely lifting the chair. This suggests that Eddie is struggling to lift the chair with straight with his arm. But Eddie does not give up ââ¬Ëhe tries again and again but failsââ¬â¢ this is what Marco wants Eddie to do. This gives us the impression that Eddie is putting all his effort to lift the chair and is trying vigorously to lift the chair. Also the audience now think he is weak and slow-witted for not realizing Marco plan. At this moment a lot of anxiety and tension is created. Marco then decides to lift the chair as it says in stage directions ââ¬Ëwith strain slowly raise the chair higherââ¬â¢. This symbolises that Marco is giving out a warning to Eddie. Marco raised the chair ââ¬Ëhigherââ¬â¢ then Eddie which indicate Marcos status and authority over Eddie as the height of the chair suggests that Marco has more status then Eddie.à There are many features of this scene that make this a climatic scene as in directors notes it says ââ¬ËMarco is face to face with Eddie a strike of tension gripping his eyes and jawsââ¬â¢ this is when Eddie finds out what Marco is happening to him. ââ¬ËEddie grin vanishes as he absorbs his lookââ¬â¢ this gives us the impression that Eddie feels apprehensive from the impact of the warning from Marco. This nail biting incident leaves the audience feeling perturbed as it makes them think of the various ways that Eddie can get his revenge and if he is going to do any think foolish.
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