What is one internal conflict Eddie is facing right now?

What is one internal conflict Eddie is facing right now?

The main conflict Eddie faces is one of the character vs. society variety. He is truly trying to make his living in a world where it seems that his chance of survival, let alone success, seems impossible.

What does the onion represent in Buried Onions?

The onion symbolizes misery which prompts the hopeless and frightful air in Fresno. “His eyes watering as if he had been sniffing onions.” The onion vapor gets to everyone making them sad, and everyone else in the town miserable.

Does Catherine have feelings for Eddie?

The relationship between Eddie and Catherine seems very normal at first. Eddie is an overprotective guardian of his niece. However, through the Eddie’s actions and various clues from other characters, Eddie’s romantic feelings toward Catherine are revealed.

Why does Eddie believe that Rodolpho is marrying Catherine?

Unlike his Italian brother Marco, Rodolpho does not seek revenge on Eddie for calling Immigration or abusing his fiance in front of him. Rodolpho never once describes why he wants to marry Catherine, he just wants to get married to someone in the U.S. where there is work.

Does Rodolpho marry Catherine?

As they leave, Marco spits in Eddie’s face. Alferi pays bail for Marco and Rodolpho, with a promise that neither will hurt Eddie in any way. Rodolpho will still marry Catherine and be an American, but Marco will be deported in a few weeks. It is Catherine’s wedding day and she is getting ready in her bedroom.

What is Eddie most nervous about in terms of Beatrice’s cousins coming to stay with them?

Beatrice is nervous for her cousins’ arrival, but Eddie says that it will be fine, as long as the cousins “know where they’re gonna sleep.” He’s worried that Beatrice is so generous she’ll give them her bed and Eddie and Beatrice will end up sleeping on the floor.

Why does Beatrice call Eddie an angel?

Before Marco and Rodolpho arrive he seems pleased to be able to help them. He acknowledges that if he were in in their position he would be grateful for the help. His wife calls him an angel. To Eddie, this is the proof he needs to show that Rodolpho cannot be marrying Catherine for love.

Is Eddie Carbone a villain?

Eddie Carbone is the main protagonist villain of A View From the Bridge by Arthur Miller.

What does Eddie mean when he says Marco’s got my name?

In A View from the Bridge, Eddie’s use of “name” in “I want my name!… Marco’s got my name.” (Act 2), is a literary device called a trope, which is a literary technique, meaning it is an optional choice the author makes for specific purposes. The trope, one of many kinds, selected by Arthur Miller is called a metonymy.

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