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A View from the Bridge

A View from the Bridge. Marco and Rodolpho Wafa Junaid , Michael Tumbiolo , Ibrahim Andraos. masculine. loyal. Hopeful. pride. protective. Marco. determined. Loving. mature. Hard working. Aggressive (when provoked). Well groomed . Charismatic . Persuasive . Insincere .

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A View from the Bridge

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  1. A View from the Bridge Marco and Rodolpho WafaJunaid, Michael Tumbiolo, Ibrahim Andraos

  2. masculine loyal Hopeful pride protective Marco determined Loving mature Hard working Aggressive (when provoked)

  3. Well groomed Charismatic Persuasive Insincere Ignorant Rodolopho Sensitive Hopeful Lively Feminine Womanizer

  4. Marco • Hopeful: “I see it’s a small house but soon, maybe, we can have our own house”-The American Dream • Pride: “Animal! You [Eddie] go on your knees to me!”-Masculinity • Hard Working: “We work hard, we’ll work all day, all night”-The American Dream • Determined: “They eat the sunshine”-Poverty/Starvation • Patriotic: When Eddie makes fun of Italian oranges- “No, In Italy the oranges are orange..”-Culture/Pride • Strength: Chair lifting symbolising display of power-Angry when provoked/ not intimidated

  5. Rodolpho • Dreamy/Unaware: “This will be the first house I ever walked into in America! Imagine! She said they were poor!”-Ignorance/Reality • Well groomed/Humorous: “I have a nice face but no money”-Self confidence • Distracted: “If he’s here to work, then he should work”.-The American Dream • Insincere: “He’s only bowin’ to his passport”-The American Dream • Caring: “How can I bring you from a rich country to suffer in a poor country?”-Poverty • Sensitive: “I want to be American so I can work… How can you insult me like this Catherine?”-Hope/Determination • Feminine: “He cooks, he sings, he dances”-Not considered a breadwinner/ Masculinity

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