Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A View From The Bridge:
Justice and The Law
- Justice and The Law
- "civilized" American law vs. "uncivilized" Italian tradition
- When the American justice system is
incapable of bringing the characters the kind
of justice they think they deserve,
everything goes haywire.
- They resort to
their unspoken
codes of their
Italian roots.
This results in
stuff like bloody
revenge and
duels in the
streets.
- The Red Hook community knows that
the law does not provide justice.
- Eddie and Marco want justice but Alfieri warns that the
law cannot help.
- If he obeys the law, he
lives.
- Alfieri establishes
importance of Justice and
the Law in his opening
speech
- "In Sicily, from where their
fathers came, the law has
not been a friendly idea since
the Greeks were beaten.."
- Vinny Bolzano: Obeying
the law yet doing
something unjust - (Foreshadow)
- they grabbed him in the kitchen and pulled him
down the stairs...And they spit on him in the street,
his own father and his brothers. The whole
neighbourhood was crying."
- "a guy do a thing like that? How's he gonna
show his face?"
- Eddie is warned by Alfieri to allow
C & Rs wedding - suggests his
feelings for C are "unnatural".
- "When the law is wrong it's because it's
unnatural, but in this case it is natural and a
river will drown you if you buck it now."
- Eddie ironically snitches on M & R to immigration Bureau
- he has no fixed principle of justice, his feelings dictate
what he believes to be 'just'.
- Betrayal of Family and Community - Like Vinny
- Morally and legally you have no rights, you
cannot stop it; she is a free agent.
- Alfieri tries to make Marco realise
who is the real 'judge' of events - God.
- "You hear? Only God makes
justice.".
- To promise not to kill is not
dishonorable.
- That one! I accuse that
one!