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A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller
A View from the Bridge by Arthur  Miller













Moral behavior is not mandated by anyone and only exists in the collective conscience. Morality and the law have much in common, yet, in real life, they are often in conflict.

A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller

Still, the arrival of the two characters, who were overjoyed at the money they can make, had the opposite outcome. The United States is famously known worldwide as the land of promise and opportunity. And then to go back to Italy when I am rich, and I will buy a motorcycle With a motorcycle in Italy you will never starve any more” (Miller, n.d., p. For example, Rodolpho was very excited about the new beginnings his move would bring: “Rodolpho: Me? Yes, forever! Me, I want to be an American. Such regulations make Rodolpho and Marco seek shelter in Eddie’s apartment despite their hopes of coming to America and find profitable and honest work. For example, from the very beginning of the play, the storyline of illegal immigrants raises concerns regarding the unnecessarily strict and unjust immigration laws. Thus, the characters of the play try to distinguish right from wrong, and the law, which is represented by formal legislation, does not align with their ideas of justice and morality. In particular, many components of the storyline raise the question of whether the law should be viewed as either as an ultimate or adequate source of authority. Since the audience of the play is carried through the life events of Alfieri, who is a lawyer, suggest that both law and morality have central importance within the narrative.















A View from the Bridge by Arthur  Miller