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In "The First Seven Years" by Bernard Malamud, the story concludes with the character Feld's realization of the futility of his dreams for his daughter, Miriam. After an encounter with a young man, who he perceives as unsuitable, Feld grapples with his feelings of disappointment and resignation. The ending emphasizes themes of parental love and the complexities of aspiration, leaving Feld to reflect on the uncertain future of his daughter's happiness and choices. The narrative closes with a sense of ambiguity regarding the outcomes of their lives.

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