A View From The Bridge-Themes
A mind map covering six key themes in A view from the bridge- love, manliness, justice, law, honour and "too much love". Each theme is expanded and linked with quotes. Hope this is helpful! :)
- Created by: Lucy Alpin
- Created on: 14-05-13 17:35
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- Themes in A View From The Bridge
- Justice
- Vinny Bolzano
- Justice was done when he was punished
- "Only God makes justice."
- Alfieri to Marco
- Vinny Bolzano
- "too much love"
- Eddie and Catherine
- Eddie is obsessed
- "you can't have her"
- Beatrice
- "She can't marry you!"
- Alfieri
- Eddie is unaware
- "you don't know what the hell you're talking about"
- Eddie and Catherine
- Manliness
- Rodolfo is not 'right'
- Sings, cooks, make dresses
- Eddie thinks he is gay
- "when am I going to be a wife again?"
- Beatrice to Eddie
- Eddie was the man of the house before the cousins arrived
- Rodolfo is not 'right'
- Law
- Alfieri
- "We're only thought of in connection with disaster."
- Powerless
- "All the law is not in a book"
- Marco
- Illegal Immigrants
- Vinny Bolzano
- "I don't care who sees them goin' in and out as long as you don't see them goin' in and out."
- Eddie
- Social Law
- Government law
- Alfieri
- Honour
- Community
- "You won't have a friend in the world, Eddie"
- Alfieri
- "You won't have a friend in the world, Eddie"
- Family
- "He killed my children"
- Marco
- "He killed my children"
- "What you done to him in front of her"
- Beatrice, about Eddie kissing Rodolfo
- Community
- Love
- Brotherly
- Marco and Rodolfo
- Family
- Marco and his family
- Beatrice for her cousins
- Wrongly placed
- "too much love"
- Eddie and Catherine
- Eddie is obsessed
- "you can't have her"
- Beatrice
- "She can't marry you!"
- Alfieri
- Eddie is unaware
- "you don't know what the hell you're talking about"
- Eddie and Catherine
- "too much love"
- Dwindling
- Eddie and Beatrice
- Love of Place
- Rodolfo and America
- Marco and Italy
- Brotherly
- Justice
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