



I'm not sure if it's clear enough for people to have acknowledged when the plays were actually performed – considering there was a decade-long gap between the two. There's this intricate sort of connection between the two, which is made rather clear when it's presented as one book. Both, revolve around the feeling of Pride, and the person you desire to present yourself as. The book consists of two different plays – "A View from the Bridge", and "All My Sons". He probably just wanted to be alone to watch his star go out." And you spend your life groping for it, but once it's out it never lights again. In a peculiar way, Frank is right – every man does have a star. These private little revolutions always die.
