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How does Arthur Miller present Masculinity in A view from the bridge?

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It is his own pride in the traditional masculine ideal of performing manual labor that creates conflict with seemingly more effeminate Rodolpho, and his own masculine ideal of physical strength that conflicts with Marco, competing towards in the end in a test of their respective power and entitlement.

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