What is the pahoms profession in the story how much land does a men need?
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Pahom was a farmer in the story "How much land does a man need" written by Leo Tolstoy.
He is a greedy man who just wants to acquire more and more land. After slowly accumulating more and more property, Pahom hears that the Bashkirs, a minority race in Russia, are giving their land away. He decides to visit them and they offer him as much land as he wants, provided he can walk its perimeter in one day. Pahom agrees and goes out on his trek, but when the day ends, he finds that he has walked too far. Running back, Pahom collapses at the starting point just as the sun sets. The Bashkirs try to congratulate him, only to find him dead. In answer to the question posed in the title, the Bashkirs bury him in a hole six feet long by two feet wide.
Harvesting on the empty land and doing the farming is the Pahoms profession in the story how much land does a men need. In the story, he is a very greedy man who never gets satisfied with available resources.
He loves to buy the lands in large numbers and his attitude made him an object of hatred for all.
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