Scene from Fiddler on the Roof in which a Bolshevik revolutionary from Kiev proposes to a peasant girl from a small village.
Cracked me up because it’s so easy to overanalyze like this if you have studied Marx. He’s trying to understand the historical significance of his relationship with the girl, while she justifiably just cares that they love each other
Fiddler on the Roof apparently takes place around 1905, but this character reminds me of the Narodnik students involved in the 1874 Going to the People movement, and how annoying they must've been.
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