A View from the Bridge
"A View from the Bridge" is a play written by Arthur Miller that explores themes of immigration, family loyalty, and betrayal. Set in an Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn, the story revolves around Eddie Carbone, a longshoreman who becomes increasingly troubled by his feelings for his niece, Catherine, and the arrival of her new boyfriend, Rodolpho.
The play is narrated by Alfieri, a lawyer who provides insight into the characters' motivations and the consequences of their actions. As tensions rise, Eddie's obsession leads to tragic outcomes, highlighting the struggles of immigrant life and the complexities of human relationships.