Wrington Drama
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ARCHIVE Fiddler on the Roof Page 4 |
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The arrival of the Constable dispels the mood of celebration as he gives Tevye a clear warning of a forthcoming persecution of the Jewish population .. ... Perchik, appointed by Tevye to teach his daughters lessons, holds forth to them about the iniquities of the employer class ... ... and, although taken aback by his forthrightness, Hodel is clearly struck by his character ... |
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Tevye drops his bombshell about Lazar Wolf - to his wife's delight and Tzeitel's despair .... | ||||||||
... having thought the matter over, however, he relents and gives his blessing to the union between Tzeitel and Motel ... | ||||||||