Exploring Themes and Characters in Arthur Miller's 'A View from the Bridge' Quiz

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1. ‘… you can quicker get back a million dollars that was stole than a word that you gave away.’ (p.13)

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The correct answer specifically relates to Eddie's advice about the importance of not revealing information about the immigrants in their community. The other incorrect answers do not mention the specific context of giving away words and focus on different characters and scenarios in the story.

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Explore key themes and dialogues from Arthur Miller's 'A View From The Bridge.' This resource focuses on the importance of moral integrity and standing for beliefs, enhancing comprehension and analytical skills in literature.

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2. Who was described as 'He was as good a man as he had to be in a life that was hard and even.'?

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The correct answer is Alfierri describing Eddie just before the cousins arrive because this description sets the tone for Eddie's character and the challenges he faces in the play 'A View from the Bridge'.

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3. What does the quote 'I knew where he was heading … I was so powerless to stop it.' (p.38) foreshadow in the text?

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The correct answer reflects the specific foreshadowing provided by the quote in relation to Eddie, Rodolpho, Catherine, and the impending tragedy.

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4. Who is Eddie referring to when he says 'I want my respect!'?

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The correct answer is Eddie talking to Beatrice about the way she treats him. He feels disrespected by her constant questioning of his ideas and actions.

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5. Who said, 'The law? All the law is not in a book.' (p.66) and to whom?

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The quote reflects Marco's understanding that the law goes beyond written rules and regulations, suggesting a deeper implication to Eddie's actions.

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6. 'You want something else, Eddie, and you can never have her!' (p.70).

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The correct answer refers to the specific scene in which B. is trying to make Eddie understand that he can never have Catherine, as she has her own feelings and choices. This confrontation highlights Eddie's jealousy and possessiveness towards Catherine, which leads to the ultimate tragic events in the play.

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7. '...even as I know how wrong he was, and his death useless... I confess that something perversely pure calls to me from his memory...' (p.72).

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The correct answer is Alfierri in the final monologue of the play as he reflects on Eddie's behaviour. The quote highlights the complexity of human emotions and the lingering impact of Eddie's actions.

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8. 'Now we settle for half and I like it better.' (p.2)

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The correct answer is about compromising beliefs, not tasks, financial settlement, or love for compromise.

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9. 'You see how uneasily they nod to me?' (p.1)

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The correct answer is a direct quote from Alfierri in the play 'A View from the Bridge,' where he is addressing the unease felt towards lawyers and priests in the community of Red Hook.

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10. What does the quote 'Justice is very important here.' (p.2) refer to?

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The correct answer explains how the local inhabitants took matters into their own hands to ensure justice was served, highlighting a community-driven sense of justice.

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11. '... and watched it run its bloody course.' (p.1).

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The correct answer highlights how Alfierri anticipates the tragic events that will unfold based on the language used in the quote provided.

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12. What is Eddie suggesting when he says 'Listen, you been givin' me the willies the way you walk down the street. you're walkin' wavy.' (p4)?

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In this excerpt from the play, Eddie's statement reflects his protective nature towards Catherine and his discomfort with her growing maturity and the attention she may attract from other men.

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13. Why is the man happy to lend a place to sleep according to Eddie?

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The correct answer reflects Eddie's genuine willingness to help the cousins in need and provide them with a place to stay temporarily.

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14. What is the significance of the mention of 'Vinny Bolzano' in the text?

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The mention of Vinny Bolzano in the text serves as foreshadowing for Eddie's future actions, as seen in the story of Vinny snitching on his uncle to the Immigration Dept.

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15. 'Marco goes around like a man, nobody kids Marco.' (p.24)

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The correct answer focuses on Eddie's comparison between the personalities of Marco and Rodolpho, highlighting Marco's stoic and serious nature.

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16. 'When am I going to be a wife again, Eddie?' (p.25)

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The correct answer highlights Beatrice's emotions and intentions towards her marriage with Eddie, unlike the incorrect answers which suggest different scenarios.

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17. Who is described as 'That older one, bopy, he's a regular bull.' by Mike, Eddie's friend?

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The correct answer refers to the comparison between the two brothers in terms of their personalities and behavior, highlighting the older brother as assertive and strong-willed.

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18. 'I don't think you listening any more to me.' (p.28).

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The correct answer is focused on Eddie feeling neglected and used to being the center of attention in the relationship, which is evident from his statement about her not listening to him. The incorrect answers misinterpret Eddie's feelings or intentions in the given scenario.

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19. 'Katie, he's only bowin' to his passport.' (p. 29).
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20. What is Beatrice trying to communicate to Catherine in the given quote?

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In the given quote, Beatrice is challenging Eddie's control over Catherine and advocating for Catherine's independence in deciding her own future, particularly in regards to marriage.

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21. 'He sings, he cooks, he could make dresses ...' (p. 43).

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The correct answer is Eddie describing Rodolpho and subtly mocking him. The other options do not accurately reflect the context of the quote in the given scenario.

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22. '... a strained tension gripping his eyes and jaw, his neck stiff, the chair raised like a weapon over Eddie's head...' (p. 46)

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The correct answer is that Marco is not happy with Eddie's treatment of Rodolpho and is asserting his power over Eddie without words. This tense scene marks a turning point in the power dynamics between the two characters.

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23. '... and tell yourself, please, that I am not a beggar, and you are not a horse, a gift, a favour for a poor immigrant.' (p. 49)

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The correct answer matches Rodolpho's declaration of love and desire to marry Catherine, contrasting their relationship with notions of charity or obligation. The incorrect answers do not accurately reflect the context of the quote.

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24. 'Don't! ... Stop that! Have respect for her!' (p. 52).

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The correct answer is Rodolpho admonishing Eddie for kissing Catherine on the mouth. This scene highlights the tension between the characters and showcases Rodolpho's protective nature towards Catherine.

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25. What happens when Rodolpho flies at Eddie in attack during the play?

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In this scene from the play, Eddie responds aggressively by kissing Rodolpho in order to assert his dominance and masculinity. This action leads to various consequences throughout the story.

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26. What is the underlying message when a wife is supposed to believe the husband?
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27. 'That one! I accuse that one!' (p. 64).

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In the given question, Marco is accusing Eddie of a wrongdoing and Lipari, the butcher, is believed him to be at fault. The other incorrect answers provide scenarios of individuals wrongly accusing others without any valid reasoning or proof.

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28. 'He's gonna take that back or I'll kill him!' (p. 65).

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The correct answer highlights Eddie's motivation for making the threatening statement towards Marco, which is seeking revenge for the damage to his reputation.

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‘… you can quicker get back a million dollars that was stole than...
Who was described as 'He was as good a man as he had to be in a life...
What does the quote 'I knew where he was heading … I was so...
Who is Eddie referring to when he says 'I want my respect!'?
Who said, 'The law? All the law is not in a book.' (p.66) and to whom?
'You want something else, Eddie, and you can never have her!' (p.70).
'...even as I know how wrong he was, and his death useless... I...
'Now we settle for half and I like it better.' (p.2)
'You see how uneasily they nod to me?' (p.1)
What does the quote 'Justice is very important here.' (p.2) refer to?
'... and watched it run its bloody course.' (p.1).
What is Eddie suggesting when he says 'Listen, you been givin' me the...
Why is the man happy to lend a place to sleep according to Eddie?
What is the significance of the mention of 'Vinny Bolzano' in the...
'Marco goes around like a man, nobody kids Marco.' (p.24)
'When am I going to be a wife again, Eddie?' (p.25)
Who is described as 'That older one, bopy, he's a regular bull.' by...
'I don't think you listening any more to me.' (p.28).
'Katie, he's only bowin' to his passport.' (p. 29).
What is Beatrice trying to communicate to Catherine in the given...
'He sings, he cooks, he could make dresses ...' (p. 43).
'... a strained tension gripping his eyes and jaw, his neck stiff, the...
'... and tell yourself, please, that I am not a beggar, and you are...
'Don't! ... Stop that! Have respect for her!' (p. 52).
What happens when Rodolpho flies at Eddie in attack during the play?
What is the underlying message when a wife is supposed to believe the...
'That one! I accuse that one!' (p. 64).
'He's gonna take that back or I'll kill him!' (p. 65).
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