Society has power to reform a man bring out the significance of this statement in change the life of lushkoff with reference to the story the beggar
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yes it does reference to the story the beggar
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In the story 'The Beggar', Lushkoff is first seen as an alcoholic who resorted to telling lies and begging in order to survive. But with mercy of people around him he started working. But the incident which brought change in him was the good nature of Olga, the cook. Because of her, he changed from being Lushkoff, the beggar to Lushkoff, the advocate. This story shows how the society helped him change.
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