Why and how did sergei change lushkoff from a beggar to a notary?
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Sergei changed Lushkoff from his act of kindness and by offering him work.
- The question has been asked from the story The Beggar.
- Lushkoff was not, a drinker and beggar any longer. He had become a public accountant, acquiring 35 roubles per month.
- Sergei felt that he was liable for this change as he showed him a true picture and scolded him for misleading people by begging.
- He had hurt Lushkoff's pride, and furthermore offered him genuine work chopping wood, and other temporary jobs, which permitted him to bring in cash sincerely.
- The genuine credit for change should go to cook, who did all the work which he was designated. Her, kindness and sympathy for his prosperity had established a particularly profound connection with Lushkoff which mafe him change his methodologies.
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He was no longer a drunkard and beggar; instead, he had become a notary, earning thirty-five roubles a month. Sergei feels that he is responsible for this change in Lushkoff, and that the beggar changed his ways because of the scolding he had given him for begging and deceiving people.
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