1) At the end of the chapter, "Death in Hester Street", is Sara truly considered "cold hearted" in terms of being absent from her family?
2) How does the role of Sara's mother being subordinate to her husband take a toll in her death?
3) Could it be perhaps that Reb Smolinsky's second marriage backfired in regards to the marriages he set up for his daughters?
4) Is Sara satisfied for giving up love in the beginning to continue her education first?
5) In the end when Sara invites her father to live with her, how does this show that she has always been loyal to him even when she despised his tyranny?
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