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"Fiddler on the Roof" features several key characters, including Tevye, the hardworking milkman who grapples with tradition and change; Golde, his pragmatic wife; and their five daughters, particularly Tzeitel, who challenges societal norms by choosing her own husband. Other significant characters include Lazar Wolf, the wealthy butcher who wishes to marry Tzeitel, and Perchik, a revolutionary student who influences the family's perspectives on love and social change. The characters embody the struggles between tradition and modernity in the context of Jewish life in early 20th-century Russia.

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