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what is the moral of the chapter the beggar ...????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... In essence Lushkov is being dishonest in order to survive or feed his addiction to alcohol

Answered by shristirsvm
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Short Summary of The Beggar

The Beggar by Anton Chekhov is a story of a poor, drunkard beggar named Lushkoff who due tin Ms altoaBiwilfegii is no longer able to work and resort to begging in order to survive. He also begins to lie about Ms mwffwitinme hoping to gain others’ sympathy. Sergei, an advocate, provides work for Lushkoff to change him Smalt St aloes matt work. It is his cook, Olga who is responsible for the positive change in him.

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