Fiddler on the roof was a film adaptation of a
broadway who has it’s the same name and theme.
It is all about Tevye a milkman, just a poorman
who has a lame horse and his five daughters who has their matchmaked husband to
be by the matchmaker to marry but they refused to it. They find ways to break
their old Jewish tradition and to choose by themselves who they want to marry.
The best part of the film was when Yente the matchmaker told Tzeitel that she
will going to marry Lazar Wolf a wealthy butcher. Then Tevye, as a father of
course, he knows that his daughter loves other man who is Motel Kamzoil find a
way to let his daughter marry the one she loves. Therefore, he made a story and
he repeats it to Golde, his wife, that he had a dream that that Golde's deceased
Grandmother whose name is Tzeitel told him that Tzeitel is supposed to marry
Motel, as it was decided in heaven. Also in the nightmare, Lazar Wolf's late
wife, Fruma-Sarah, warns Tevye that if Tzeitel marries Lazar, she will kill
Tzeitel after three weeks of marriage. Golde concludes that the dream was a
message to be followed from their ancestors, and Tzeitel and Motel arrange to
be married.
At the end, it shows that even though Tevye
will going to leave his town, his tradition will always be with him.
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