Marco

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Marco is a central character in Arthur Miller’s play "A View from the Bridge," depicted as a hardworking Italian immigrant whose fierce sense of family loyalty and justice drives much of the drama’s conflict.

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Marco canonical 17

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
accusation betrayal of family
accuses Eddie Carbone
appearsIn A View from the Bridge
appearsInAct Act I
Act II
associatedTheme family loyalty
immigration and assimilation
justice and the law
masculinity and honor
characterTrait hardworking
honorable
loyal
physically strong
protective
quiet
serious
conflictsWith Eddie Carbone
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Arthur Miller
ethnicity Italian
firstPerformanceOfWork 1955
genreOfWorkAppearsIn tragedy
immigrationStatus undocumented immigrant
involvedIn conflict over Rodolpho and Catherine’s relationship
languageOfWork English
legalIssueInPlot immigration law
medium stage play
motivatedBy family loyalty
sense of justice
nationality Italian
occupation longshoreman
protects Rodolpho
relative Beatrice
Beatrice’s cousins
Eddie Carbone
Rodolpho
roleInWork central character
settingOfWork Red Hook
surface form: Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York City
sibling Rodolpho
symbolizes retributive justice
traditional Sicilian honor code
timePeriodOfFictionalEvents 1950s
workAuthor Arthur Miller
workForm two-act play
workTitle A View from the Bridge

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Marcus hasCognate Marco
Eddie Carbone betrays Marco
Mark hasVariant Marco
Mark hasCognate Marco
Mancini givenName Marco
subject surface form: Marco Mancini
Benny Benassi givenName Marco
Gianni Schicchi character Marco
Mark di Suvero givenName Marco
Marek hasCognate Marco
Marco Pirroni givenName Marco