The symbol and character of "Bakery". An important characteristic of Jewish history for centuries is immigrants. From the medieval Spain before the Roman period to the present, the Jews were banished from the country where they were living, being persecuted by political, cultural and religious persecution. An interesting page of Jewish history was a mass migration from Eastern Europe to the United States between 1870 and 1920.
In the novel "Bread Supplies", the author Anzya Yezierska speaks of the immigrant story living in the United States. For many immigrants, the United States is the key to improving our lives and there is no economic depression or religious oppression. For many people, the United States is a fantasy father of fans who teach their wives without a feather bed. "Do you know that the summer in the US is always summer, in a new golden country milk and honey are free on the street. As it flows, you will have a new golden dish to cook ... "(Bread Givers, 9) The fact that we are very dissatisfied with accepting that the United States is not a golden city means that the land is coming soon. New York's Lower East Side where many people live is a place of poverty for most people. Immigrants find themselves living in slums, mud, and diseases. Immigration living is difficult. However, according to Yezierska, the lives of women are much worse.
The internal light that has been sought or sought by several bakeries symbolizes the purpose of their own choice. Reb Smolinsky did his best to understand Torah and other sacred works, and many people talked about the steady light shining from his face. This is especially true whenever he describes the Bible or sacred principles in detail. Love for Jacob Novak eventually brought light to the face of Mashah as she shifted time and energy from appearance maintenance to every need of Jacob. Yezierska talked about the innocent glow of the young Benny's face and Bessie decided to take care of him to allow her marriage to an old fish shop to be tolerable. Sarah tried to educate most of her novels, hoping to find a way to define her life by religion. She admired Hugo Seelig as he was illuminated by this purpose.
One of the most symbolic characters in the novel is Sharon 's rose. She symbolizes the person who gives life. After birth of a newly born baby, she was very anxious after her husband made her alone. An example of how she helped her in the novel was when she gave milk to a person dying from her chest. This is an example of how to deal with her strength and strength, and what she lost. Okies acts like ant groups in novels as a whole in a variety of ways. These families will become a family together. One way they can cooperate is Weed Patch Camp. The camp is managed by red people themselves, which help each other find a job. They treat ourselves as human beings and make our own society by letting each other make you feel at ease at a weed patch camp.