English, asked by vishmakumari1, 3 months ago

During their conversation Lushkoff reveals that Sergei's cook.
Olga. is responsible for the positive change in him. How has
Olga saved Lushkoff?​

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Answered by ayaanraazi100
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Answer:

From the first day itself, Sergei sees Olga glare wrathfully at the beggar, spit at him and scold him. She throws an axe at his feet.Much later,the beggar, Lushkoff, tells Sergei that Olga would call him a 'sot' and miserable creature'. She would weep for him because she saw that he was ruined. He would find no pleasure in this world or the next. He would burn in hell. She knew he was a drunkard. Most importantly, she would chop every bit of wood for him because he was too weak to chop it. She wanted him to get the money. Her misery, Words and noble deeds made Lushkoff stop drinking before her. He changed.Although he could not explain why, he knew she had put him on the right path.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
1

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\longrightarrow Sergie took Lushkoff to his home and gave him the task of chopping wood. He asked Olga, his cook, to take Lushkoff to the wood shed and to let him chop wood.

When Lushkoff becomes a notary and accidentally meets Sergie, he tells him that all that while, Olga was the one who chopped wood. She felt pity for Lushkoff and did the chopping herself instead of letting Lushkoff do it.

Lushkoff says that her kindness changed him to be a better person and to earn for his living.

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