Saturday, March 3, 2012

Class of Friday, March 2 2012

The class of Friday, March 2012 is a class of highly notable distinction. Due to the fact that fellow classmates were absent on this day because of retreat, the entirety of the class was utterly encompassed by a viewing of the remainder of the film, Fiddler on the Roof.


Fiddler on the Roof is a critically acclaimed film adaption of a musical of the same name. Set in the midst of a tsarist Russia trembling with a growing revolutionary fervor, the story follows a poor milkman by the name of Tevye and his daughters. Conflict comes to the table as his daughters one by one grow ripe for marriage, however, being members of a very traditional Jewish family, Tevye and company are faced with a very difficult problem. The film deals with the conflict of tradition, an aspect very characteristic of some Jewish life, and new ideas, revolution, and change. Truly, an epic masterpiece of cinema, Fiddler on the Roof gets 5 TRADITION out of 5 TRADITION.

TRADITION.

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