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Title: A View From the Bridge Marco & Rodolpho
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March 25, 1997 |
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Rodolpho's real intentions were never revealed, but the story focuses on Eddie and what leads to his eventual downfall. Showed first 250 characters
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Marco came to the United States for one reason only: to make enough money to return to Italy in six years and provide for his sick family. His children are sick with tuberculosis and he is unable to provide for them in a country that is still rebuilding from the ravages of World War II... Showed next 250 characters
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