Zlateh the Goat

Zlateh the Goat: Short story by Isaac Bashevis SingerIt is easy to see why this story from Isaac Singer is said to be derived from Jewish folklore. Zlateh, an anthropomorphic goat, is about to meet the fate of many farm animals. No longer producing enough milk to justify her keep, she faces a final trip to the town butcher. Fortunately, a freak snowstorm interrupts the journey and gives her a chance to redeem herself. Themes: (general) obedience, trust, resourcefulness, inter-dependence, survival and love; (religious) sacrifice, acceptance and faith: We must accept all that God gives us—heat, cold, hunger, satisfaction, light, and darkness.

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