In a play by this author, a character becomes paralyzed from waist down after reading about the events of Kristallnacht in the newspaper. A character created by this author claims “This is Red Hook, not Sicily” before claiming that they are in the “Gullet of New York” and are “Quite civilized, quite American.” The first act of a play by this author ends as a character uses just one (*) hand to hold a chair over the head of the protagonist. The Italian lawyer Alfieri advises the protagonist of a play by this author to allow his daughter to make her own choices when asked if there is a way to keep her from Rodolpho. The protagonist of that play is murdered by a man he reports to the Immigration Bureau in a knife fight. For 10 points, Marco kills Eddie Carbone in what author’s A View From the Bridge? ■END■
ANSWER: Arthur Miller [or Arthur Asher Miller] (The unnamed play in the first line is Broken Glass.)
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