Thursday, September 19, 2019
A View From the Bridge - Arthur Miller - Catherines diary :: English Literature
A view from the bridge- Arthur miller Catherine's diary    September 18th 1937    Y' know I was sitting down today and Eddie comes in from work, looked  really tired. I had just dressed in my new dress that I bought for my  new job and I had done my hair in a different style, it looked really  good. I asked him what he thought of it, and do you know what he said?  He said the skirt was too short and the heels were too attention  drawing. He even told me I'm walking wavy and that he doesn't like the  way I have been attracting looks from the people in the shops, I told  him they look at every girl that way but this only seemed to infuriate  him more. What's up with him these days, he doesn't let me do  anything. When's he going to realize that I'm not a little kid  anymore? I just want him to approve of me and it makes me so upset  when he doesn't, why cant he be like my friends' fathers and let me  have more freedom? I'm not saying I don't appreciate him and how hard  he's worked and that he took me in and all but sometimes he's just  makes me so annoyed. Anyway, he told me that Beatrice's cousins should  be arriving today, I'm so excited, and I can't wait. I wonder what  they're going to be like. Marco and Rodolfo are their names but that's  all I know about them apart from that Marco has kids.    You'll never guess what Eddie and Beatrice were arguing about today  just after Eddie told Beatrice about her cousins. They argued about  where the Beatrice's cousins were going to sleep. I mean can't B just  stop moaning at Eddie, he's a good man and she just doesn't appreciate  him but they settled it and they made up.    I told Eddie about the job, he was so not pleased. He wants me to  finish the stenography class. I want to work, I'll be getting paid $50  per week, think of what I could do with that money. It's such a  privilege to be chosen out of the whole class, they said I was the  best that they saw there so I could still get my certificate at the  end of the year, plus there's nothing better than putting what I've  learnt into practice. I want Eddie to be happy for me, can't he see  that it's impossible to turn the job down, I just can't, for goodness  sakes . It's not like I'm going to be working in a bad company, it's    					    
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