Letters From Rifka Analysis

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The book “Letters from Rifka” is a collection of letters Rifka sent to Tovah a cousin to Rifka. These letters were never intended to be sent to Tovah but I assume that she wrote them to talk to the person in the world that she was missing all about her treacherous journey. Have you ever heard that it’s the journey that matters, instead of the destination or other forms of this saying? The book “Letters from Rifka” featured that saying by highlighting Rifka’s journey to america rather than her conditions in her destination. During Rifka’s journey she faces many obstacles like ringworm, disease, inspection, separation, and murderous storms but she doesn't lose hope thanks to her Pushkin (a volume of poetry by Alexander Pushkin). The composition

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