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who is the writer of the story the beggar?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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" Anton Chekhov " is the writer of the story "the beggar".

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Answered by qwstoke
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The writer of the story is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.

Contrary to its title, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov's The Beggar is a motivational tale about a successful man. When Lushkoff, a drunken panhandler, runs with Sergei, a lawyer, he lies about needing money. The Beggar by Anton Chekov tells the tale of Lushkoff, a beggar, and his transformation. Three characters—Lushkoff, Sergei, and Olga—take centre stage. The main character of Chekov's narrative is Lushkoff. Lushkoff is a conceited, dishonest beggar. In order to elicit compassion from people and receive donations in exchange, he hides his true name and tells blatant lies about his situation. By the end of the narrative, Lushkoff has developed into a persona that shines with dignity and earns an honest wage.

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