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A View From the Bridge Questions and Answers
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Eddie doesn't like the change in the way Catherine acts towards him, this is do with her finding independence through Rodolpho. Rodolpho's presence makes Eddie try and put Catherine off of Rodolpho because he likes her.
A View from the Bridge study guide contains a biography of author Arthur Miller, literature essays, 100 quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
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