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Title: A View From A Bridge
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November 13, 1999 |
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Ones sense of justice is therefore directed by what they believe has the right to occur; the conflicting values that justice is formed on therefore give rise to quarrels in which both parties believe they are correct, as proven in the plays opening scenes... Showed first 250 characters
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As an excessively protective surrogate father to Catherine, Eddies initial denying her of the stenographer job illustrates what he perceives as justice or the right way. Although Beatrice feels that [Catherines] gotta go to work, her perception of what should be allowed to occur is interpreted as the exact opposite through Eddies eyes... Showed next 250 characters
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