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Society has the power to reform a man. Elucidate with reference to the story beggar? Beehive book

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The lesson, ‘The beggar’ throws light on the power of the society to change someone for good. In the story, people get to know how the kindness of Olga reformed Lushkoff for his own good. If people start being kind to one another without any reason, without knowing each other just as humans in the name of humanity, the whole world can change.

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The lesson, 'The beggar' throws light on the power of the society to change someone for good. In the story, people get to know how the kindness of Olga reformed Lushkoff for his own good.

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