I like Tevye, he's the dad in the play. He starts pulling the milk cart and talking to God: "I'm not complaining, but did my horse need to get lame just before the Sabbath?" Tradition is another big part. But he's willing to change tradition for the love of his oldest two daughters. The fiddler on the roof seems to be about the ballance of life. How far is to far,as for the third daughter? In the background of the play is the hard life for Jewish peasants, the progroms, hope for the future, always adjusting but keeping the faith. I love it!
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They make that snow fence every year. I'm not exactly sure why they do it like that though.
Tell me more about the show of the Fiddler on the roof. I read the book many years ago, and loved it very much.
I like Tevye, he's the dad in the play. He starts pulling the milk cart and talking to God: "I'm not complaining, but did my horse need to get lame just before the Sabbath?" Tradition is another big part. But he's willing to change tradition for the love of his oldest two daughters. The fiddler on the roof seems to be about the ballance of life. How far is to far,as for the third daughter? In the background of the play is the hard life for Jewish peasants, the progroms, hope for the future, always adjusting but keeping the faith. I love it!
Angie art looks cool.
And Mom you problie liked Fiddler on the roof from what I see.
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