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Title: Diaspora Ordeal in Miller’s A View from the Bridge
Authors: Sharma, Pradip
Rawat, Dhan Bahadur
Keywords: M.A. English
Abstract: Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge, Italian are living in American as immigrant. Their relative, Marco and Rodolpho come there as illegal immigrant. They have heartily hospitalized in spite of having illegal immigrant identity. Rodolpho fails love to Catherine. Eddie’s family is unknown about their love. Eddie is excluding to their love on the name of illegal identity of Rodolpho. He is suffering from diaspora feature himself. So, he never tries to understand other emotion. He violates natural law of love relationships and social impulses. Apparently, diaspora features are ambiguity, hybridists, nostalgia and mimicry. Eddie always remains in-between. He has ambiguity to his own daily life. He never declares his ambiguity. He does not understand natural law of human being or feeling of youth who wants American life style; happiness, freedom and prospority. People are suffering from diaspora identity in America. In diaspora, people have different experience. In the very drama, Marco and Rodolpho are excluded from Italian-America and Native American. Anyway, diaspora is not a passive phenomenon. It is a tool amalgam two culture to make somehow new culture where diaspora identities are respected through native people. Diaspora music keeps more importance role to introduce diaspora music and culture. It can only dismantle binary opposite
URI: http://202.45.147.228:8080/handle/123456789/34
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