In the Literature class, we read the play: "A view from the bridge", that talk about Ilegal inmigrant taht goes to America following the American dream and looking for Work and they found a place in a distance cousin that have thereand they finish staying at his husband house with nis niece.
We have to choose two character in the play and describe them with his role and relevance in the play, how is he or she and it importance in the play, then whe we finish selecting the character and answer it question for each, we make a infogram. The character that i selected were: Rodolpho and Beatrice.
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ResponderBorrarChildren, your work is good but there are lots of grammar problems which sometimes make it hard for the reader to understand what you mean.
ResponderBorrarFor example, when talking about Rodolpho, you wrote: "he will be the one who is going to change eddie to do different things so that catherine will not leave on his side." The last phrase is not clear to me.
You made a good choice of adjectives to talk about Rodolpho, especially when you mention that he is realistic. However, when you say that he is frank, which he is, the quote you chose does not reflect that. Avoid making "extreme" descriptions like "for Rodolpho nothing is more important than the love of Catherine". To start with, we don't really know that. But apart from that, there are more important, or perhaps urgent, matters, such as staying alive and having opportunities which is the reason why he came to the States.
Then, what do you mean when you say Rodolpho y very "pure"?
Regards Beatrice, "beautiful" is inadequate. She may be beautiful in your minds, but in the play she is rejected by her husband and there is no evidence of her beauty. Better adjectives, especially considering your quote, would have been honest and realistic. She faces her husband even though his replies might hurt her. Loyal is very good.
When you talk about how you feel for Rodolpho, you focus mainly on Eddie's attacks. However, you might have considered who "wins" the fight: Rodolpho is going to get what he wants while Eddie dies after losing his community's respect. In this case, feeling sorry for him is a bit shortsighted.
Your response to Beatrice is very good.
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