The Finkler Question

Describe symbolism in The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson

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"He constrained her. He wanted her to be a certain kind of woman and she didn't want to let him down... It was a strain being a representative of your people to a man who had decided to idealise them. It wasn't only him she didn't want to let down; it was Judaism, all five thousand troubled years of it."

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The Finkler Question