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Isaac's obsessive guilt over his relationship with Sonya follows him to Jerusalem, where it is projected onto his actions regarding Balak.
A "modern" and liberated woman living in Jaffa during the Second Aliyah. She represents the secular, European-influenced lifestyle that challenges the traditional upbringing of the protagonist, Isaac Kumer. Sonya and the dog
Isaac's inability to find a permanent home or identity in either Jaffa (with Sonya) or Jerusalem (represented by the fate of Balak). Isaac's obsessive guilt over his relationship with Sonya
This setting is associated with Isaac's sexual awakening and his attempt to assimilate into modern Zionist society. Sonya treats Isaac as a brief dalliance, leading to his eventual disillusionment and move to Jerusalem. Sonya and the dog