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Catherine is represented as a very modest very almost virginal female and she is being constantly looked after by her Uncle Eddie.Uncle Eddie wants Catherine for hi self and tries very hard to protect her from marriage.
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A View From A Bridge
Beatrice shows loyalty to both Catherine and Eddie and Eddie betrays his fartherly loyalty when he kisses Catherine and family loyalty when he turns in relatives.
Eddie relationship with Beatrice is more like friend than wife and lover.
In the novel "A View from the Bridge," the event that changes Eddie Carbone's marriage is when Catherine and Rodolpho are caught coming out of a bedroom together.
Eddie initially sees Catherine's changes as threatening and disruptive, feeling possessive and protective over her. He becomes increasingly jealous and controlling as Catherine asserts her independence, leading to conflict between them as their relationship changes. Eddie's attitude ultimately reveals his inability to accept Catherine's growth and mature into a woman.
Catherine is represented as a very modest very almost virginal female and she is being constantly looked after by her Uncle Eddie.Uncle Eddie wants Catherine for hi self and tries very hard to protect her from marriage.
Eddie Carbone, his wife Beatrice and his niece Catherine live in Brooklyn. Beatrice's Sicilian cousins come over as illegal immigrants and stay with the Carbones. Catherine is immeadiately attracted to Rodolpho. However, Eddie doesn't want Catherine to be with Rodolpho. This could be seen as simply protective as Eddie is like a father to Catherine. Catherine and Rodolpho end up getting engaged, although Eddie says that Rodolpho just wants to be made an American citizen. However throughout the play we are given hints that Eddie has unnatural and inappropriate feelings for Catherine. At the end of the play our suspicions are confirmed when Beatrice tells Eddie to his face that he wants Catherine. Eddie then calls Immigration telling them that Rodolpho and his brother Marco (Beatrice's cousins) are there. Marco then gets arrested but Rodolpho doesn't as he is engaged to Catherine. Marco publicly tells the witnesses of his arrest that Eddie was the one who called immigration which is one of the worst things someone could do in that society. On the day of Catheirne and Rodolpho's wedding Marco is released on bail and comes to beat up, and assumedly kill Eddie.Eddie brings a knife to the fight and eventually Marco turns the knife on Eddie, killing him. Eddie dies in Beatrice's arms, and his last words are "My B.!" showing that he does love Beatrice still.
Eddie betraying Rodolfo is an act done out of love, hate, desperation and possessiveness. I disagree to a larger extent that what Eddie had done was just to save Catherine from a marriage without future. Instead, what Eddie did was more for himself than for Catherine. Since the start of episode 1, Eddie had portrayed himself as a very protective person over Catherine, as seen when he voiced his concern about Catherine's new job .The relationship between uncle and niece is very close as Catherine looks up to him quite a lot. .However, this relationship began to decline with the arrival of Beatrice's cousins, Rodolfo and Marco. Trouble began brewing as Catherine's attention began to waver and heard towards a certain handsome blond man, Rodolfo, as seen when Catherine praised Rodolfo's singing so much.. No matter how good a man can be, it is fairly obvious to me that the main reason that drove Eddie to betray Rodolfo was not to save Catherine from a marriage without future, but that Rodolfo had been annoying him since the first day they met, and he wanted to get rid of that anno. When Eddie comes home and finds Catherine and Rodolpho have been alone in the bedroom he kisses both of them just to show Catherine that Rodolfo is homosexual. Later in the book, we see that Eddie is getting desperate and tries to look for a way to stop the relationship between Rodolfo and Catherine. Alfieri here acts as the catalyst in hinting to Eddie to call the immigration bureau to betray Rodolfo and Marco.. Overall, I think that what Eddie had done was wrong, and even worse, he did not to it for the sake of Catherine happiness. Eddie has nothing more to lose as he had just destroyed Catherine respect for him.
Brooklyn Bridge
Eddie is married to Beatrice happily at the beginning and then some troubles come upon them and they slowly break the couple apart and at the pivotal point Eddie dies and forgives beatrice of all he has done
View from a Bridge was created on 1982-04-05.
In "The Centipede," by Rony V. Diaz, the story is written in first person from Eddie's point of view, so we never truly know how Eddie's sister, Delia, views him. However, Eddie does say that she was very mean, and she "looked at me with increasing annoyance and contempt," and that "she destroyed willfully anything I liked."