In the story 'the beggar' the author Leo Tolstoy constructs the plot by giving the story an unexcited ending. What inference can you draw,on the basis of the story contents, about the advantages of such a style of writing?
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Leo Tolstoy was a great writer. His story of the beggar was also a great piece of work. It has an unexciting ending although. The benefits of such style of writing is that the readers may feel that they are able to connect with the book. Also that all the fantasies are not the same, some are connected to reality as well.
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Leo Tolstoy was a great writer. His story of the beggar was also a great piece of work. It has an unexciting ending although. The benefits of such style of writing is that the readers may feel that they are able to connect with the book. Also that all the fantasies are not the same, some are connected to reality as well.
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