The similarities between Isamu an Roku is that they are both hard workers and that they both fell in love with Oseki and the difference between them is that Roku like Oseki for who she is. Oseki learns about what happened to the restaurant that used to be there and also how hard of a worker Roku is. The significance of them meeting through the lens of Marxist theory is to show the difference between the two relationship and the way one treats her and the other.
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Never thought of it that way.