The Beggar

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During their conversation Lushkoff reveals that Sergei’s cook, Olga, is responsible for the positive change in him. How has Olga saved Lushkoff?

Solution

According to Lushkoff, Olga used to scold him but then she grows sad and cries for him. She sheds tears for his sake. She expresses sympathy and kindness towards him. She used to chop the wood for Lushkoff. It is her words and kind deeds that inspires Lushkoff to change. Thus, Olga saves Lushkoff.

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What does Sergei remember about the beggar? What confirms his doubt?

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When Sergei sees the beggar, he remembers that he has met the beggar two days ago in Sadovya Street. He also remembers that he had called himself a student who had been exiled from the school. When Sergei noticed that the beggar was wearing different overshoes one high and the other low, it confirms his doubt.

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What makes the beggar work for Sergei?

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The beggar does not work for Sergei because he is hungry or needs work. He agreed to work simply from pride and shame. He is also convincing Sergei of his innocence by following him. In this way, he avoids the police also. He has been trapped by his own words. That is why he agrees to work for Sergei.

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Does the beggar wish to work instead of begging? Why/Why not?

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The beggar does not wish to work. He prefers begging to working because it brings easy money. Besides, he knows no work nor has skills to do some work. Above all, his drinking habit also makes him unfit for work. Therefore, he does not wish to leave begging.