A View from the Bridge

explore the theme of masculinity

explore the theme of masculinity

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The theme of masculinity here is a key one. Eddie, the main character, is heavily influenced by masculine stereotypes and believes that a man should be tough, dominant, and aggressive, and he actively demonstrates this towards other characters he perceives as not masculine enough. He despises Rodolpho for singing, sewing, cooking, and dancing – things that Eddie considers unmanly. He even kisses Rodolpho to insinuate his supposed homosexuality. Unfortunately, Eddie's actions go beyond just words and emotions. He doesn't hesitate to engage in domestic violence within his family, believing he has the right to do so. I've read research papers on https://edubirdie.com/examples/domestic-violence/ that show this issue is widespread and relevant. Similar examples from literature, such as "A View from the Bridge," serve as reminders of the importance of recognizing and combating such behavior, which often stems from toxic male stereotypes. Ultimately, Eddie's aggressive behavior leads to a tragic outcome.