it is better to help one by giving work then giving alms. comment with the help of character sergei “The Beggar”
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I think this chapter is of DAV school's syllabus of class 6
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In this chapter, the beggar who first went to a house a man went out of it and gave him alms(a fish). Again later he went to that house and asked for alms but man's small brother came out this time and taught the beggar how to catch fish, the beggar began to catch fish and soon became self employed and rich too.
So, it is better to help one by giving work rather than giving alms.
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In this chapter, the beggar who first went to a house a man went out of it and gave him alms(a fish). Again later he went to that house and asked for alms but man's small brother came out this time and taught the beggar how to catch fish, the beggar began to catch fish and soon became self employed and rich too.
So, it is better to help one by giving work rather than giving alms.
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Begging is a curse in our society. Giving alms to a young and lazy person is not to help him. By giving work instead of alms, he can be made to lead a decent life. In the story, Sergei was a kind and noble man. He found Lushkoff begging. He offered him the task of chopping wood. Sergei did not have any other work to offer him at that time. But Lushkoff was not fit for the physical labour. His health was very poor. Olga, a kindhearted lady helped Lushkoff much by working in his place. He was deeply inspired by Olga and left drinking. He regained his confidence and self-respect. This brought a positive change in Lushkoff who became a good and successful person in life.
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