Q3. What change took place in the beggar's visits after his second visit?
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Q3. What change took place in the beggar's visits after his second visit?
He started appearing more often at the narrator's house and took on odd jobs like shovelling snow, putting the wood in the woodshed in order, beating the dust out of rugs and mattresses, etc.
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-> The story is about the reformation of a beggar, Lushkoff who is helped by two different people in two different ways. The beggar is poor because he does not have any money and also because he does not have any integrity of character. He requires alms to feed himself. and also genuine help to feed his impoverished soul.
- 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.
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He started appearing more often at the narrator's house and took on odd jobs like shovelling snow, putting the wood in the woodshed in order, beating the dust out of rugs and mattresses, etc.