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The First seven years : Jane Schaffer Essay. “True Love is self-sacrificing and enduring through time”. Sobel lived a hard life in his hometown as Hitler had the holocaust time. He was an old polish refugee who fled his country and went to a place where Jews community is taking place. A man called Feld found him(sobel) and took him to work with him in his shoemaker shop.

Sobel who is a 35 years old, sacrificed 5 years of his life waiting for his love.
Sobel looks more old than he really is and he is not qualified for Mariam as Max is. Sobel suffered a lot , he had a lot of hardships , no one would have believed that after all what has happened with his family and hometown, that his heart would
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I find this way of making a future Date is so cheap that even Feld reduced from the original price to get the man to talk to his daughter , maybe to convince her to go to college too.
““About the shoes,” he said. “How much did you say they will cost me?”
“Don’t worry about the price.”
“I just like to have an idea.”
“A dollar—dollar fifty. A dollar fifty,” the shoemaker said. “ Fled acted dumb and sacrificed his money to make Max talk and go out with his daughter.
At once he felt bad, for he usually charged $2.25 for this kind of job. Either he should have asked the regular price or done the work for nothing.
The whole story of making Max and Miriam together didn’t work out and Feld sacrificed his money for nothing.

Sobel is a kind gentleman , that lost his life and escaped his hometown germany and came to New York. To wrap it up, In the deep discussion between Sobel and Feld, Feld gave up and agreed on Sobel’s love for miriam and not to be sorrowful but asked him to wait and sacrifice two more years til Miriam becomes 21 and to ask her to marry him. Jolie and Jules

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