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Theme of the beggar class 8

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The Beggar by Anton Chekhov.

In The Beggar by Anton Chekhov we have the theme of change, dishonesty, alcoholism, kindness, compassion, desperation, struggle, selflessness and gratitude. ... Lushkov due to his alcoholism is no longer able to work and has to resort to begging in order to survive.

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The Beggar by Anton Chekhov. In The Beggar by Anton Chekhov we have the theme of change, dishonesty, alcoholism, kindness, compassion, desperation, struggle, selflessness and gratitude. ... Lushkov due to his alcoholism is no longer able to work and has to resort to begging in order to survive

moral of the story the beggar - the lesson the beggar has a beautiful message it is that one can make one's life a happy journey through work only it is true that work is very important in making one's life a happy journey we must not shy for doing any work as against its begging takes one to no where lushkoff in the beggar is a beggar and has a tendency to live off on others charity Sergei pities him but he offers work to him it is Olga who teach as him a great moral lesson through helping him but finally it is him only who become a self dependent through work the beggar that is lushkoff starts working as a notary and lives and dignified life Sergei is amazed to know how lushkoff become so however it is Sergei who makes him so by helping him get the work of a notary.

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