wath did skvortsov love and prize in himself ?
This question is form 'The Beggar' written by Anton Chekhov
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Skvortsov loved and prized in himself his kindness, compassionate nature, and empathy for the downtrodden.
- One of the key characters in Anton Chekov's short novel "The Beggar" is the Petersburg attorney Skvortsov and message of "The Beggar" is that no one should lie to win sympathy of others or to obtain something.
- Lushkoff is given a little sum of money to help him get back on his feet financially, but at last he ends up becoming wealthier than Skvortsov , displaying irony in the story.
- To solicit donations from others, Lushkoff told lies and would occasionally claim that he had been a student who had been expelled and had been a teacher for eight years before losing his position due to bad planning.
- In a fit of anger, Skvortsov scolded the beggar harshly as he was disgusted and repulsed by the ragged man's smug lying because it went against everything he loved and valued in himself.
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