The main idea of the story is a feeling that immigrants are familiar with, and that is the wish that parents have for their children to have a better life than they did in their new country. This is the feeling that Feld has. Feld is a Jewish shoemaker who wants his daughter to have a good marriage, therefore, improving her position in life. In this passage, we can see that he is trying to convince this man (who he believes would be a suitable partner for her) to meet his daughter Miriam, and perhaps start a relationship with her. However, Miriam is in love with another man, which will create a conflict for Feld. He will have to decide what is more important, her wishes, or his desire for her to do well in life.