The Bet', a short story by whom, provides a perspective on which is better, capital punishment or life imprisonment? O Henry Anton Chekhov Salman Rushdie Gabriel Garcia Marque
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An election is a way people can choose their candidate or their preferences in a representative democracy or other form of government. ... There are different ways to organize an election in different countries. Voters might vote for an individual, or they might vote for a political party (party list).
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Anton Chekhov
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- In his short novella "The Bet," published in 1889, Anton Chekhov describes a banker and a young lawyer who wager on whether the death penalty is preferable to life in jail.
- The banker is the story's main character. The banker is the one who proposes the wager with the lawyer. A protagonist is a figure who starts the events in a novel. The banker is another potential adversary.
- The Bet by Chekov illustrates how incorrect priorities frequently mislead individuals to the fact that life is not worth living until you have something that is truly worth living for.
- The watchmen breaking the news that the young guy had escaped "out of the window" and vanished beyond the garden gate causes "The Bet" to come to a dramatic conclusion. The idea that he might have escaped "out of the window" fifteen years earlier lends an air of irony to the conclusion.
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