1. Has Lushkoff become a beggar by circumstance or by choice?
2. What reasons does he give to Sergei for his telling lies?
3. Is Lushkoff a willing worker? Why, then, does he agree to
chop wood for Sergei?
Answers
Answer:
1. Lushkoff became a beggar by circumstances. He joined a choir by singing. He then started drinking because of which he was kicked out to make amends meet, he started to beg for a living.
2. The reason he gave to Sergei for telling lies was that he wouldn't get anything if he told the truth to people. So he told lies to get money for help.
3. No, he wasn't a willing worker, It was just that he was trapped by his own words that he told Sergei that he could chop wood as he was hungry and tired and want some money. He was a drunkard so he didn't have the slightest interest to chop wood.
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Lushkoff gave the reason for his telling lies that he formerly sang in a Russian choir but was fired from his job for being an alcoholic