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In “The First Seven Years” by Bernard Malamud, how is the central conflict of the plot resolved at the end of the story?

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Feld decides not to interfere in Sobel’s relationship with Miriam.


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Answer: Feld decides not to interfere in Sobel’s relationship with Miriam.

The main conflict in the story "The First Seven Years" is the fact that Feld, a Jewish showmaker, wants his daughter to make a good marriage. However, he is not aware that his daughter, Miriam, has a relationship with Sobel, a man who works for Sobel. Although initially unhappy with the situation, towards the end of the story Feld decides not to interfere in their relationship.

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