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Bread Givers

Anzia Yezierska

Bread Givers

Anzia Yezierska

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Bread Givers Essay Topics

1.

Describe the role of Sara’s sisters in the novel. Why do they submit to Reb Smolinsky’s decisions rather than resist him like Sara? Why does Sara confront her sister’s suitors, and what does this reveal about her character?

2.

In what ways does Shenah encourage Reb Smolinsky’s misogyny? How does she push against his belief system? Why does Shenah remain faithful to Reb Smolinsky, even after he has hurt her and her children? Provide textual examples.

3.

Yezierska highlights The Complexities of Assimilation and Identity through Sara’s struggles with growing up in America. How does Sara combat her loneliness? How do her feelings of loneliness connect to her crushes on Mr. Edman and Morris Lipkin?

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