This document provides context and analysis of Arthur Miller's play A View from the Bridge. It summarizes the play's performance history, from its origins as a screenplay called The Hook to revisions made for its London production. It then analyzes the play's protagonist Eddie Carbone as a "representative type" who embodies a basic human flaw or impulse that leads to his downfall, representing the classic structure of a Greek tragedy. The document closely examines Eddie's declining fortunes as his unlawful love for his niece Catherine is brought into the open by her attraction to immigrant Rodolpho.