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Lushkoff goes through various experiences in life as narrated in the story "The Beggar'. These
experiences bring out several hidden traits in his character. Enumerate at least five of these traits.​

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Answered by ayushyadav143
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The five of traits in the story beggar are-:

  • Lushkoff was very lazy, because he don't want to do work.
  • When Sergei (Narrator ) give work to lushkoff for chopping wood,he never chopped.
  • Olga (cook)always cry because lushkoff never chopped any peace of wood.
  • Lushkoff always lies to people for begging and telling that he was school master.
  • After few year's later he completely changed and become a good person by Olga daily taunts.

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Answered by sonurinki2002p8pxxa
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Answer:

At the start lushkoff , though an educated man , was a weakling given to self pity who spent his life begging , by concating heart - wrenching stories about his condition. He was drunkard turned away from Russian choir because of his ways. He lacked will power to overcome his weakness and mend his ways .

Lushkoff was insesitive to insult the threats and despite the cook 's irritation at his inability to handle the menial task of chopping wood , Lushkoff remained unfazed . Lushkoff was easily influenced by others and thus when the the cook despite hurling insults and curses on him , had done his task of chopping the wood , for which Lushkoff was paid , he was a changed person. Lushkoff's mind was receptive to good example and when he saw the cook's behaviour he began to take the first steps towards reforming his ways, till he had completely turned over a new leaf .a

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