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Singer was a known animal rights activist. Explain the relationship between humans and animals. Use evidence from the story to support your claim.
Singer originally wrote this piece in Yiddish. Do you think translating a piece devalues its original message? Why or why not?
What is Zlateh’s role in “Zlateh the Goat?” Cite passages from the text in your response.
How valuable is an animal’s life? Do you think animals are equal to humans? Do you think humans have a responsibility or obligation to animals? Explain. Cite examples from the text to support your argument.
What role does Hanukkah play in “Zlateh the Goat?” Why is Hanukkah significant to the story? How does Singer connect this holiday to the story’s theme(s)?
How does Singer use the haystack and the other miracles to reveal the nature of God?
Compare “Zlateh the Goat” to a folktale of your choosing. In what ways are the two texts similar, and how do they differ? Write an essay explaining your findings.
Reimagine “Zlateh the Goat” from the perspective of Reuven the furrier. Would the story change at all? If so, how? Include at least three examples to prove your point.
Write a sermon from the narrator’s point of view, using examples from the text. What morals and lessons does this folktale convey?
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Animals in Literature
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Fantasy
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Fate
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Good & Evil
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