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Bread. On pages 369-375, we encounter Mishka’s grand artwork, Bread and Salt, which consists of excerpts from great literature that include the word bread. We know that bread matters to Mishka because of having been required to delete sentences from a letter by Chekhov about the excellent bread in other countries. (263). And of course, he is himself almost starving when he last sees Alexander. What is the meaning of Mishka’s artwork, Bread and Salt? Or, what is the significance of “bread” in the novel?

Write three paragraphs interpreting this motif. Your paper does not need an introduction. Just write three paragraphs. Make sure each paragraph has a topic sentence (stating the main point of the paragraph) and at least one quotation. in detail about 2 and half page length
no use of Ai please

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