In the final lesson on Arthur Miller’s play *A View from the Bridge*, the discussion focuses on the dual role of Alfieri as both an onlooker and a lawyer, emphasizing his frustrations in not being able to prevent the tragic events. The lesson outlines a structured essay plan, highlighting themes of law and justice while illustrating how Alfieri serves as both a narrator and a character who observes the unfolding drama without personal emotional involvement. Important to note is his background as an Italian immigrant, which provides him with a unique perspective on the characters and their struggles.