Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge
Literary works are presented to the public for the teaching of a value or facilitation of a theme. Most authors always aim to simplify a subject that seems to be so important to the society they are addressing.
Arthur Miller has a number of themes in his book that are worth reflecting for a greater understanding. Examples of such themes include name naming, human beastly behaviors, loyalty to the customs in the community, and ethnicity.
However, this paper will reflect more on the beastly acts and how Arthur explains this theme in his work.
Discuss Arthur Miller’s ‘A View From the Bridge’.