do you justify makarichs decision to send vanka away to moscow why?
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Justification of Makarichs decision to send Vanka away to Moscow.
Explanation:
- Makarichs is an old man.
- He is not strong enough to take full responsibility for his grandchild.
- Hence feeling ineligible, he decides to send him away.
- Even though the conditions of Moscow are troublesome.
- But he thinks he will have his family to take care of him regardless of them being financially unstable.
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Yes, according to me Makarich's decision to send Vanka away to Moscow was a good decision.
Explanation:
After the death of Vanka's mother Pelageya, Makarich decided to send Vanka away to Moscow. Vanka had some memories of his grandfather Markarich. He remembered him spending time with the servants and sleeping in the kitchen. His grandfather was a person who was not serious about his life. He ran away from the realities of life by drinking and spend time fooling around. It was because of this reason that he send his grandchild to Moscow. Markarich was a person who never wanted to take up any responsibility on his mind.
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