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Compassion and pity can being positive change in a human being. How does the story "The Begger" prove it?​

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Answered by MsGenius
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Though it is true that Sergei provided the work for Lushkov to change, it is Olga who should be given full credit for the compassion and kindness that she showed Lushkov. If it was not for Olga, Lushkov's life would not have changed for the better. Though some critics might suggest that Lushkov continued to lie to Olga about being unable to chop the wood and played on her good nature it is more likely that Lushkov because of his alcoholism was unable to physically exert himself. Olga is the most important character in the story because of her behavior. She helps Lushkov by chopping the wood and giving him advice on the evils of alcohol.

Answered by riyapatil32
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Explanation:

Compassion and pity are the human values that can transform a person completely. To bring about the positive changes in a person with negative character traits, patience and love are required. The story has ample evidence to prove this statement. Olga was a social and sympathetic lady. She had the sense of humanity. She realised the miserable condition of Lushkoff and felt pity for him.She kept criticising him in order to improve him. Lushkoff realised her noble feelings and a change took place in his heart. So, Love and compassion of Olga and Sergei completely changed Lushkoff, a beggar by circumstances. He realised the importance of hard work and was able to live with dignity. It is because of the encouragement and empathy and sympathy shown by Olga and Sergei that brought positive changes in Lushkoff.

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