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the summary of "the beggar" ​

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Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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The Beggar was written by Anton Chekhov which is the story of a poor alcoholic beggar named Lushkoff who used to beg on roads as he was unable to find work. He resorted to begging in order to survive himself. One day, he met Sergie, a wealthy advocate and asked him for some work. He was wearing a ragged, tanned tattered overcoat and had dull drunken eyes with a red spot on either cheek. He claimed that he was a school teacher in a village earlier and lost his job due to a conspiracy against him. So, he started begging to feed himself and survive.

Sergei immediately recalled that he had seen the beggar on another street, the other day. At that time, he had said that he was a student who had been expelled. The lawyer was filled with disgust and threatened to hand over the beggar to the police for cheating people by telling lies. Hearing this, Lushkoff broke down and admitted that he was lying to people so that they would take pity on him for his condition. He confessed that he used to sing in a Russian choir and was fired for his drinking habit. Hence, he requested Sergie to give him some work so that he could make a living for himself.

Answered by sanjaypandit985
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the begger is the state of mental rest

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