Is Lushkoff a willing worker? Why, then, does he agree to chop wood for Sergei?
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No, Lushkoff (a beggar) was not a willing worker. He agreed to chop the wood for Sergei (an advocate) because he was trapped by his own words. He had said that he would not refuse to chop wood if he could get such a work.
Lushkoff (a beggar) was a sick and weak man.
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No, Lushkoff isn't a willing worker. He agrees to chop wood for Sergei not because he was hungry and wanted to work but because of his pride and shame and since he had been trapped by his own words. His strength had been undermined by drinking too much vodka and he was unhealthy and didn't feel the slightest inclination to do any work.
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