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"Fiddler on the Roof" contains several allusions, primarily to Jewish traditions and biblical stories. The title itself references the concept of a fiddler balancing precariously on a roof, symbolizing the struggle of maintaining cultural identity amidst change. Additionally, characters often allude to the Torah and Talmud, reflecting their faith and the challenges of adhering to tradition in a rapidly changing world. The struggles of Tevye and his daughters also resonate with themes from various literary and historical narratives about family, faith, and societal upheaval.

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