English, asked by ashokhari4593, 1 year ago

what is lushkov actually need money for?

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Answered by sathwikakpk
1

Answer:

kopeck

Explanation:

l have not a five-kopeck piece for a nights lodging

Answered by RanaMuneeb
4

Answer:

Lushkov, actually, needed money to survive and to feed his addiction to alcohol.

Explanation:

The Beggar is a short story written by Russian writer Anton Chekov. It is a story with a theme of change and reform that came into the life of a person who started begging to satisfy his alcoholic needs. Lushkov used to tell false stories to people about his misfortunes and received money from them. Skvortsov, a noble lawyer, refused to give easy money to Lushkov and offered him work instead. He caught him red-handed when he was lying about his misfortunes and making lame excuses. The compassion and kindness of Olga, the cook of the lawyer, changed the life of Luskov and put him on the right path. At the end of the story, Lushkov gave up drinking and starts to earn by honest means.

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