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Woodrow Wilson’s League Of Nations Speech And Yezierska’s The Bread Givers
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Anzia Yezierska’s novel, The Bread Givers, is an extensive observation of relationships in an immigrant family of early twentieth century America. Many social and political implications are made throughout the novel about the relationship between “Americans” and immigrants. All the characters fi ....
Middle of essay ....rlds, the Old keeps winning. When Fania falls in love with Lipkin, Sara steps in and says, “Father, didn’t you yourself say yesterday that poverty is an ornament on a good Jew, like a red ribbon on a white horse?,” but he has a classic response for her: “ You compare a man who works for G-d, a man who holds up the flames of the holy Torah before the world, to this schnorrer?” (70). Apparently, if a man is poor, unless he is the spitting image of Reb Smolinsky, he is a schnorrer. Fania does no.... |
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