Sunday, September 1, 2019
Lloyd Georgewin Essay
The stage direction ââ¬Ëwith a sense of her childhood, her babyhood and the yearsââ¬â¢ describes the great sense of loss Eddie feels as he has cared and loved her all her life. Beatrice remains faithful to Eddie throughout although she is frustrated, ââ¬ËWhen am I gonna be a wife again, Eddie? ââ¬Ë she tells him, desperate from him to forget about Catherine and go back to caring for her. Beatriceââ¬â¢s love for Eddie is one of the strongest in the play, she wants desperately for Eddie to pay her the attention she deserves as a loving wife. Eddies obsessive behaviour towards Catherine puts great strain on his marriage ââ¬ËI want my respectââ¬â¢ he says when Beatrice tries to confront him, Eddie is angry and shouts at her for complaining about him being so strict with Catherine. Beatrice is struggling to keep her marriage intact, but she cannot understand the love Eddie feels towards Catherine. I believe Eddie loves his wife dearly but his love for Catherine takes priority when Rodolfo comes on the scene, which leads him to mistreat Beatrice. I cannot help feeling sorry for her as she is forced into a situation that was not her doing. It seems her love for Eddie is unrequited. Eddieââ¬â¢s hatred for Rodolfo is fuelled by his jealousy for the love and attention Catherine bestows upon him, ââ¬ËIââ¬â¢m telling ya the guy ainââ¬â¢t rightââ¬â¢ he says trying to justify his hatred. Nobody believes Eddieââ¬â¢s comments about Rodolfo and everyone but Eddie can see through to his jealousy. It isnââ¬â¢t right for a man of Eddieââ¬â¢s age to be obsessed with his young niece, but nobody understands the depth and passion of Eddieââ¬â¢s love, which drives him to keep Catherine at any cost. Eddieââ¬â¢s obsessive love compels him to see Mr Alfieri, family friend and lawyer ââ¬ËHe ainââ¬â¢t right Mr Alfieriââ¬â¢ Eddie pleads, but it is obvious he has no jurisdiction within he law. The fact Eddie has gone to see Alfieri shows the power of his love towards Catherine and his desperation to have her for himself. Love is the main driving force behind all the characters actions, ââ¬Ëthe truth is not as bad as blood Eddieââ¬â¢ Beatrice tells him trying to quell his anger and hatred. Beatrice believes that love is not a worthy enough cause for the use of violence. It is Eddieââ¬â¢s deep love that drives him to use all force necessary to have what he believes to be his Catherine. This unfaltering love to the bitter end is misunderstood by Marco ââ¬ËHe degraded my brother. My blood. ââ¬Ë Marco says; he cannot see why Eddie turned him and Rodolfo into the police. But it is obvious to the reader that it was Eddiesââ¬â¢ love that compelled his actions and not his hatred for Marco and his brother. Eddiesââ¬â¢ love finally leads him to his death ââ¬ËYou lied about me Marcoââ¬â¢ Eddie cries before lunging at him. This is Eddies last desperate attempt to win back his dignity. Eddiesââ¬â¢ love has driven him to a point where he has no other option but to follow his feelings to the end. The fate of Eddie Carbone is a tragic one as his obsessive feelings towards Catherine took control of him and his actions that followed he could not help. I believe the story is a testament to the power of love and how once it has infected someone in a certain way; they are powerless to stop it. Emlyn Roberts Pluto10X Show preview only The above preview is unformatted text This student written piece of work is one of many that can be found in our GCSE Arthur Miller section.
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