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The book Milkweed is called Milkweed because it is a small yet amazing happening in the book. When Janina's shoe is taken off, she finds milkweed. When she asked Misha what it was, he replied milkweed. He didn't even know he knew what milkweed was.

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1mo ago

The title "Milkweed" is symbolic and represents the main character, Misha, who is a homeless boy with a resilient spirit. Milkweed is a stubborn plant that grows in harsh conditions, similar to how Misha survives in the difficult circumstances of World War II. Just like the plant, Misha finds a way to persevere and grow despite the adversities he faces.

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11y ago

A milkweed is a flower that when you blow on the petals are let go. Many times throughout the story have people been let go. More importantly, the flower symbolizes hope, which Misha must have to allow him to get through the horrors of the ghetto.

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16y ago

Yes it is an appropriate title because its the only thing green in a dessert ghetto. It really means something to the characters.

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13y ago

Milkweed is a story of a young boy without an identity living in Poland, during the time that the Nazi's were in power. The boy is narrarating his experiences.

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11y ago

it is relevant to conflicts and events in the book

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read it

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